Suita, Japan

Naoya Miyoshi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:

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Ngk Insulators, Inc.
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Years Active: 2013

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Title: Naoya Miyoshi: Innovator in Metal Nitride Crystal Growth

Introduction

Naoya Miyoshi is a prominent inventor based in Suita, Japan. He is known for his significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the growth of single crystals of group III metal nitrides. His innovative approach has led to advancements in various applications, including electronics and optoelectronics.

Latest Patents

Miyoshi holds a patent for a "Method for growing single crystal of group III metal nitride and reaction vessel for use in same." This patent describes a process where materials of a nitride single crystal of a metal belonging to the III group and a flux are contained in a crucible. The crucible is placed within a reaction container, which is then housed in an outer container. A nitrogen-containing atmosphere is supplied into the outer container, allowing for the generation of melt in the crucible to facilitate the growth of the nitride single crystal. The design of the reaction container includes a main body with a side wall featuring a fitting face and a groove, along with a lid that has a contact face for secure fitting.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Naoya Miyoshi has worked with notable companies, including NGK Insulators, Inc. His work has been instrumental in advancing the technology related to metal nitride crystals, which are crucial for various high-tech applications.

Collaborations

Miyoshi has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Makoto Iwai and Shuhei Higashihara. These partnerships have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field of materials science.

Conclusion

Naoya Miyoshi's contributions to the growth of single crystals of group III metal nitrides highlight his role as a key innovator in materials science. His patent and collaborations reflect his commitment to advancing technology in this critical area.

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