Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaragi-ken, 300-11, Japan

Kouji Izunome


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:

goldMedal1 out of 256 
 
Research Development Corporation of Japan
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silverMedal1 out of 832,880 
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Years Active: 1996

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Title: Kouji Izunome: Innovator in Crystal Growth Technology

Introduction

Kouji Izunome is a notable inventor based in Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaragi-ken, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of crystal growth technology, particularly in controlling oxygen concentration in single crystals. His innovative approach has implications for various applications in materials science.

Latest Patents

Kouji Izunome holds a patent titled "Control of oxygen concentration in single crystal pulled up from melt." This patent addresses the relationship between the amount of Group-V element included in a melt and the oxygen concentration of that melt. The method involves calculating the content of the Group-V element from the weight of the melt and comparing it with a preset value. Control signals are then generated to adjust the supply of Group-V elements accordingly, ensuring optimal conditions for crystal growth. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Kouji has worked with the Research Development Corporation of Japan, where he has contributed to advancements in crystal growth technologies. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the quality and efficiency of single crystal production.

Collaborations

Kouji has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Xingming Huang and Kazutaka Terashima. These partnerships have fostered innovation and have led to significant advancements in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Kouji Izunome's contributions to the field of crystal growth technology highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing materials science. His patent on controlling oxygen concentration in single crystals showcases his expertise and the potential impact of his work on future technologies.

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