Moriyama, Japan

Mamiko Naka


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Innovations of Mamiko Naka

Introduction

Mamiko Naka is a prominent inventor based in Moriyama, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic detection technology. Her innovative work has led to the development of a unique signal transmission device that showcases her expertise and creativity.

Latest Patents

Mamiko Naka holds a patent for a signal transmission device. This device features a magnetic detection element that includes a magnetoresistance effect portion composed of a magnetoresistance effect material and a pair of yoke portions. The yoke portions are made of a soft magnetic material and are arranged to be electrically connected to both sides of the magnetoresistance effect portion. They guide magnetic flux into the magnetoresistance effect portion. Additionally, the magnetic detection element includes a bypass portion, which is also composed of a soft magnetic material. This bypass portion is saturated with magnetic flux at a lower magnetic field intensity than the yoke portions, guiding part of the magnetic flux generated in the yoke portions to divert it from the magnetoresistance effect portion.

Career Highlights

Mamiko Naka is affiliated with the Research Institute for Electric and Magnetic Materials. Her work at this institute has allowed her to explore and innovate in the field of magnetic materials and their applications.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Hirofumi Imatani and Masaaki Yamamoto. Their collaboration has contributed to the advancement of research in electric and magnetic materials.

Conclusion

Mamiko Naka's contributions to the field of magnetic detection technology highlight her innovative spirit and dedication to research. Her patent for the signal transmission device exemplifies her ability to create practical solutions in the realm of electric and magnetic materials.

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