Tokyo, Japan

Yusuke Horinouchi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Yusuke Horinouchi: Innovator in Photonic Spin Technology

Introduction

Yusuke Horinouchi is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of photonic technology, particularly with his innovative work on spin registers. His research focuses on the intersection of optics and magnetism, paving the way for advancements in information processing.

Latest Patents

Horinouchi holds a patent for a "Photonic Spin Register, Information Writing Method, and Information Read-Out Method." This invention features a photonic spin register that includes a shift register unit with a magnetic material layer extending in one direction. The write unit is designed to write spin information into a magnetic domain by transferring information from an optical signal. This process utilizes a photocurrent or direct optical signal irradiation to manipulate the spin state within the magnetic material layer. The invention allows for the movement and buffering of spin information through the magnetic material layer when a shift current flows.

Career Highlights

Yusuke Horinouchi is affiliated with the University of Tokyo, where he conducts his research and development activities. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in advanced computing and data storage technologies. With a focus on integrating optical signals with magnetic materials, Horinouchi is at the forefront of innovative research in this domain.

Collaborations

Horinouchi collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as Satoru Nakatsuji and Junji Yumoto. Their combined expertise enhances the research output and fosters a collaborative environment that drives innovation in photonic technologies.

Conclusion

Yusuke Horinouchi's contributions to the field of photonic spin technology exemplify the potential of integrating optics with magnetism. His innovative patent and ongoing research at the University of Tokyo position him as a key figure in advancing information processing technologies.

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