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Years Active: 2016-2018
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Misato Boyama
Introduction
Misato Boyama is a prominent inventor based in Kiyosu, Japan. She has made significant strides in the field of semiconductor technology, particularly in light-emitting devices. With a total of six patents to her name, Boyama's work has garnered attention for its innovative approaches and practical applications.
Latest Patents
Among her latest patents is a light-emitting unit designed to provide a semiconductor light-emitting device with enhanced responsiveness and sufficient light emission quantity. This light-emitting unit consists of multiple semiconductor light-emitting devices, along with n-wiring and p-wiring electrodes that connect these devices in parallel. Additionally, it features n-pad and p-pad electrodes linked to the respective wiring electrodes. Notably, at least one of the Group III nitride semiconductor light-emitting devices has a light emission volume ranging from 1 µm to 14 µm. Another significant invention is a light-emitting device that aims to suppress the reduction in light output while improving response speed. This device comprises four square element regions arranged in a two-by-two lattice, with light-emitting regions strategically localized near the center of each element region.
Career Highlights
Misato Boyama has established herself as a key figure in her field through her innovative patents and contributions to semiconductor technology. Her work at Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. has allowed her to collaborate with
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