Kanagawa, Japan

Tomoki Kambe

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 18.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2024

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: The Innovations of Tomoki Kambe

Introduction

Tomoki Kambe is a notable inventor based in Kanagawa, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of solid-state imaging devices. His work is particularly recognized for its impact on imaging technology.

Latest Patents

Tomoki Kambe holds a patent for a solid-state imaging device. This device includes a first semiconductor layer with a photoelectric converter and an electric charge accumulation section for each pixel. The electric charge accumulation section is designed to accumulate signal electric charges generated in the photoelectric converter. Additionally, the device features a pixel separation section that partitions multiple pixels from each other. A second semiconductor layer, which includes a pixel transistor, is stacked on the first semiconductor layer. This pixel transistor reads the signal electric charge from the electric charge accumulation section. Furthermore, a first shared coupling section is provided between the two semiconductor layers, straddling the pixel separation section and electrically coupling to multiple electric charge accumulation sections.

Career Highlights

Tomoki Kambe is currently employed at Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation. His work at this leading company has allowed him to innovate and develop advanced imaging technologies. His contributions have been instrumental in enhancing the performance and capabilities of imaging devices.

Collaborations

Tomoki has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Keiichi Nakazawa and Koichiro Zaitsu. Their teamwork has fostered an environment of innovation and creativity, leading to advancements in their field.

Conclusion

Tomoki Kambe's work in solid-state imaging devices exemplifies the spirit of innovation in technology. His contributions continue to influence the development of advanced imaging solutions.

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