Kyoto, Japan

Takashi Komatsubara


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2015

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Takashi Komatsubara: Innovator in X-ray Analysis

Introduction

Takashi Komatsubara is a prominent inventor based in Kyoto, Japan. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of X-ray analysis. His work has significantly advanced the capabilities of X-ray technology, particularly in the analysis of material properties.

Latest Patents

Komatsubara holds a patent for an X-ray analyzer. This device utilizes an electron beam from an electron gun to repeatedly scan a sample. It detects characteristic X-rays from the sample using an X-ray detector. The analyzer generates element distribution images of the sample through a signal processor during each scan. These images are stored in a sequential order, allowing for the observation of temporal changes in the element distribution. Additionally, the device features a moving unit that allows for the stage to be moved concurrently with the scanning, enabling the acquisition of element distribution images from varied scanning positions. This innovation facilitates quick positioning of the range for obtaining element distribution images based on the images themselves.

Career Highlights

Komatsubara is currently employed at Horiba, Ltd., a company renowned for its analytical and measuring instruments. His work at Horiba has allowed him to apply his expertise in X-ray technology to practical applications, enhancing the company's product offerings.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Komatsubara has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kentaro Nishikata and Satoshi Ohashi. These collaborations have contributed to the development of advanced technologies in the field of X-ray analysis.

Conclusion

Takashi Komatsubara's contributions to X-ray technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in scientific research. His patent for the X-ray analyzer showcases his commitment to advancing analytical techniques. His work continues to influence the field and inspire future innovations.

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