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Junji Yamauchi

Junji Yamauchi

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
41
Citations
6831
World Ranking
4298
National Ranking
166

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to electromagnetic waveguides and design of surface wave antennas

Overview

Junji Yamauchi is affiliated with Hosei University in Japan. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Their work covers several specialized topics including Antenna Design and Analysis, Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies, Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods, Photonic and Optical Devices, Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis, and Antenna Design and Optimization.

The scientist has authored numerous papers published across multiple venues. Key recent publications include:

  • Kretschmann- and Otto-type surface plasmon resonance waveguide sensors in the terahertz regime, 2020, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
  • Dispersive Contour-Path FDTD Algorithm for the Drude-Lorentz Model, 2020, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • Explicit FDTD method based on iterated Crank-Nicolson scheme, 2021, Electronics Letters
  • Error-Controllable Scheme for the LOD-FDTD Method, 2022, IEEE Journal on Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational Techniques
  • A Small Metaline Array Antenna for Circularly Polarized Dual-Band Beam-Steering, 2022, IEEE Access

The venues where Junji Yamauchi publishes most frequently include:

  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • IEICE Transactions on Electronics
  • Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
  • Electronics Letters

Collaborations are a notable part of Junji Yamauchi's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Hisamatsu Nakano
  • Tomoki Abe
  • Jun Shibayama
  • Tetsuya Iwamoto
  • Amit Mehta

Junji Yamauchi has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2012 for contributions to electromagnetic waveguides and design of surface wave antennas.

Best Publications

  • Efficient implicit FDTD algorithm based on locally one-dimensional scheme

    J. Shibayama;M. Muraki;J. Yamauchi;H. Nakano

  • A spiral antenna backed by a conducting plane reflector

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  • A curl antenna

    H. Nakano;S. Okuzawa;K. Ohishi;H. Mimaki

  • Grid array antenna

    Hisanori Irie;Hisamatsu Nakano;Yoshiichi Wakao;Junji Yamauchi

  • Shortening ratios of modified dipole antennas

    H. Nakano;H. Tagami;A. Yoshizawa;J. Yamauchi

  • Low-Profile Equiangular Spiral Antenna Backed by an EBG Reflector

    H. Nakano;K. Kikkawa;N. Kondo;Y. Iitsuka

  • A low-profile conical beam loop antenna with an electromagnetically coupled feed system

    H. Nakano;K. Fujimori;J. Yamauchi

  • Low-profile helical array antenna fed from a radial waveguide

    H. Nakano;H. Takeda;Y. Kitamura;H. Mimaki

  • Realization of dual-frequency and wide-band VSWR performances using normal-model helical and inverted-F antennas

    H. Nakano;N. Ikeda;Yu-Yuan Wu;R. Suzuki

  • A monofilar spiral antenna and its array above a ground plane-formation of a circularly polarized tilted fan beam

    H. Nakano;Y. Shinma;J. Yamauchi

  • Cavity-backed archimedean spiral antenna with strip absorber

    H. Nakano;S. Sasaki;H. Oyanagi;J. Yamauchi

  • A Wideband Low-Profile Antenna Composed of a Conducting Body of Revolution and a Shorted Parasitic Ring

    H. Nakano;H. Iwaoka;K. Morishita;J. Yamauchi

  • Extremely low-profile helix radiating a circularly polarized wave

    H. Nakano;H. Takeda;T. Honma;H. Mimaki

  • Tilted- and axial-beam formation by a single-arm rectangular spiral antenna with compact dielectric substrate and conducting plane

    H. Nakano;J. Eto;Y. Okabe;J. Yamauchi

  • Axial mode helical antennas

    H. Nakano;Y. Samada;J. Yamauchi

  • Simple Trapezoidal Recursive Convolution Technique for the Frequency-Dependent FDTD Analysis of a Drude–Lorentz Model

    J. Shibayama;R. Ando;A. Nomura;J. Yamauchi

  • Tilted-Beam High Gain Antenna System Composed of a Patch Antenna and Periodically Arrayed Loops

    Hisamatsu Nakano;Subaru Mitsui;Junji Yamauchi

  • A fast MoM calculation technique using sinusoidal basis and testing functions for a wire on a dielectric substrate and its application to meander loop and grid array antennas

    H. Nakano;T. Kawano;Y. Kozono;J. Yamauchi

  • Effects on the radiation characteristics of using a corrugated reflector with a helical antenna and an electromagnetic band-gap reflector with a spiral antenna

    H. Nakano;K. Hitosugi;N. Tatsuzawa;D. Togashi

  • An inverted FL antenna for dual-frequency operation

    H. Nakano;Y. Sato;H. Mimaki;J. Yamauchi

  • Improved finite-difference beam-propagation method based on the generalized Douglas scheme and its application to semivectorial analysis

    J. Yamauchi;J. Shibayama;O. Saito;O. Uchiyama

  • Beam-propagation analysis of optical fibres by alternating direction implicit method

    J. Yamauchi;T. Ando;H. Nakano

Frequent Co-Authors

Hisamatsu Nakano
Hisamatsu Nakano Hosei University

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