Sakura, Japan

Sudo Masaaki


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Sudo Masaaki: A Pioneer in Fiber Type Optical Components

Introduction: Sudo Masaaki, an accomplished inventor based in Sakura, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of optical technology. With a patent to his name, Masaaki has showcased his inventive prowess by developing advanced optical components that enhance the performance of optical fibers.

Latest Patents: Masaaki's patent focuses on a fiber type optical component designed to minimize nonuniform increases in the refractive index within optical fibers. By incorporating a light-sensitive material into the cladding section of the optical fiber, he achieved a design where the outermost diameter of the light-sensitive layer is at least twice the mode field diameter. This innovative approach allows for the creation of slant-type optical fiber gratings, resulting in a fiber type optical component that features a narrow and steep transmittance loss bandwidth, coupled with significant filtering abilities and high transmittance loss.

Career Highlights: Sudo Masaaki has established himself at Fujikura Limited, a well-respected company known for its advancements in technology and optical solutions. Throughout his career, Masaaki has consistently demonstrated an ability to innovate, contributing to the evolution of fiber optics and supporting the development of new applications in the industry.

Collaborations: In his inventive journey, Masaaki has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Akira Sakamoto and Satoshi Okude. Their combined expertise has fostered a creative environment that promotes advancements in optical technologies and has aided in the successful development of Masaaki's patented innovations.

Conclusion: Sudo Masaaki stands as a pivotal figure in the realm of fiber optics, with his pioneering patent representing significant progress in optical component design. His work at Fujikura Limited, along with fruitful collaborations, continues to inspire and shape the future of optical technology, ensuring that innovations in this field will advance to meet the demands of tomorrow.

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