Neyagawa, Japan

Mika Kawaguchi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 17(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Mika Kawaguchi and Her Contributions to Organic Laminated Photosensitive Materials

Introduction: Mika Kawaguchi, an accomplished inventor based in Neyagawa, Japan, has made significant strides in the field of organic materials. With a focus on developing innovative technologies for photosensitive applications, Kawaguchi holds a patent that reflects her dedication to advancing the industry.

Latest Patents: Mika Kawaguchi is the inventor of an innovative organic laminated photosensitive material of positive charging type. This groundbreaking invention features an electroconductive substrate and a dual-layer system. The charge-transporting layer, comprising a binder resin infused with a hole-transporting substance, works in tandem with a charge-generating and transporting layer. This latter layer contains both a charge-generating substance and a hole-transporting substance integrated into a binder resin. Notably, this laminated photosensitive material maintains excellent sensitivity even with a thicker topmost charge-generating layer. As a result, it provides a high surface saturation charge voltage and outstanding printing resistance, showcasing increased sensitivity.

Career Highlights: Currently, Mika Kawaguchi is employed at Mita Industrial Co., Ltd., where she plays a pivotal role in research and development. Her expertise in organic materials has made her a valuable asset to the company.

Collaborations: Throughout her tenure, Kawaguchi has collaborated with esteemed coworkers, including Yoshiaki Kato and Masashi Tanaka. Their teamwork has contributed to the successful development of innovative products and patents within the company.

Conclusion: Mika Kawaguchi's contributions to the field of organic laminated photosensitive materials underline her role as a trailblazer in innovation. Her patent exemplifies the potential for advanced materials to enhance performance in various applications. Continually pushing the boundaries of technology, Kawaguchi's work not only demonstrates her inventiveness but also her commitment to the future of materials science.

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