Location History:
- Ichihara, JP (2008 - 2014)
- Chiba, JP (2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2016
Title: Innovations of Yoshitaka Fujita
Introduction
Yoshitaka Fujita is a prominent inventor based in Ichihara, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of organic thin films, holding a total of 12 patents. His work is recognized for its innovative approaches and practical applications in various industries.
Latest Patents
Fujita's latest patents include a method for forming organic thin films. This method involves a solution for forming an organic thin film wherein the total starting amount of metal surfactants (A) and (B) is between 0.05 to 50 wt %. Additionally, the amount of a hydroxyl group-containing compound generated during the hydrolysis reaction ranges from 20 ppm to 6 wt %. Furthermore, the amount of a compound (C) that can interact with the metal surfactant is specified to be between 0.01 ppm to 8 ppm in terms of metal, relative to the total amount of the solution for forming an organic thin film.
Career Highlights
Fujita has built a successful career at Nippon Soda Co., Ltd., where he has been instrumental in advancing technologies related to organic materials. His expertise and innovative mindset have led to numerous advancements in the field.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Norifumi Nakamoto and Tomoya Hidaka. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to the success of various projects and innovations within the company.
Conclusion
Yoshitaka Fujita's contributions to the field of organic thin films and his innovative patents highlight his role as a leading inventor in Japan. His work continues to influence advancements in technology and materials science.
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