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Kodo Kawase

Kodo Kawase

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
46
Citations
10951
World Ranking
5064
National Ranking
81

Overview

Kodo Kawase is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan and has a research focus primarily in the field of engineering. Their work concentrates extensively on terahertz technology and its applications, making significant contributions to photonic and optical devices, spectroscopy, and laser applications. They have also contributed research in superconducting and terahertz device technology, plant and animal studies, gyrotron and vacuum electronics research, and millimeter-wave propagation and modeling.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a strong engagement with terahertz-related instrumentation and imaging techniques. Select papers include:

  • Highly sensitive multi-stage terahertz parametric detector, 2020, Optics Letters
  • Terahertz tag identifiable through shielding materials using machine learning, 2020, Optics Express
  • Real-time wide dynamic range spectrometer using a rapidly wavelength-switchable terahertz parametric source, 2021, Optics Letters
  • Terahertz Parametric Generators and Detectors for Nondestructive Testing Through High-Attenuation Packaging Materials, 2023, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • Application of Machine Learning to Terahertz Spectroscopic Imaging of Reagents Hidden By Thick Shielding Materials, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology

Kawase's frequent coauthors include:

  • Kosuke Murate
  • Sota Mine
  • Shin'ichiro Hayashi
  • Seiji Niijima
  • Kei Takeya

Their work appears regularly in specific publication venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • Optics Letters
  • Journal of Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves
  • Scientific Reports
  • Applied Optics

Kawase's research predominantly falls under the subfields of electrical and electronic engineering and spectroscopy, with intersections in astronomy and astrophysics as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics. The nature of their work spans experimental and applied research in terahertz devices and spectroscopy, often integrating machine learning techniques to enhance detection and imaging capabilities.

Best Publications

  • Non-destructive terahertz imaging of illicit drugs using spectral fingerprints.

    Kodo Kawase;Yuichi Ogawa;Yuuki Watanabe;Hiroyuki Inoue

  • COHERENT TUNABLE THZ-WAVE GENERATION FROM LINBO3 WITH MONOLITHIC GRATING COUPLER

    Kodo Kawase;Manabu Sato;Tetsuo Taniuchi;Hiromasa Ito

  • Terahertz wave parametric source

    Kodo Kawase;Jun-ichi Shikata;Hiromasa Ito

  • Terahertz imaging system based on a backward-wave oscillator

    Adrian Dobroiu;Masatsugu Yamashita;Yuichi N. Ohshima;Yasuyuki Morita

  • Ultrabright continuously tunable terahertz-wave generation at room temperature

    Shin'ichiro Hayashi;Kouji Nawata;Takunori Taira;Jun-ichi Shikata

  • Laser terahertz-emission microscope for inspecting electrical faults in integrated circuits.

    Toshihiko Kiwa;Masayoshi Tonouchi;Masatsugu Yamashita;Kodo Kawase

  • Terahertz sensing method for protein detection using a thin metallic mesh

    H. Yoshida;Y. Ogawa;Y. Kawai;S. Hayashi

  • Terahertz-wave surface-emitted difference frequency generation in slant-stripe-type periodically poled LiNbO3 crystal

    Yuzo Sasaki;Avetisyan Yuri;Kodo Kawase;Hiromasa Ito

  • Difference-frequency terahertz-wave generation from 4-dimethylamino-N-methyl-4-stilbazolium-tosylate by use of an electronically tuned Ti:sapphire laser.

    K. Kawase;M. Mizuno;S. Sohma;H. Takahashi

  • Tunable terahertz-wave generation from DAST crystal by dual signal-wave parametric oscillation of periodically poled lithium niobate.

    Kodo Kawase;Takaaki Hatanaka;Hidenori Takahashi;Koichiro Nakamura

  • Tunable terahertz-wave parametric oscillators using LiNbO/sub 3/ and MgO:LiNbO/sub 3/ crystals

    J. Shikata;K. Kawase;K. Karino;T. Taniuchi

  • Transform-limited, narrow-linewidth, terahertz-wave parametric generator

    Kodo Kawase;Jun-ichi Shikata;Kazuhiro Imai;Hiromasa Ito

  • Terahertz Imaging For Drug Detection And Large-Scale Integrated Circuit Inspection

    Kodo Kawase

  • Component spatial pattern analysis of chemicals using terahertz spectroscopic imaging

    Y. Watanabe;K. Kawase;T. Ikari;H. Ito

  • Unidirectional radiation of widely tunable THz wave using a prism coupler under noncollinear phase matching condition

    Kodo Kawase;Manabu Sato;Koichiro Nakamura;Tetsuo Taniuchi

  • High-resolution time-of-flight terahertz tomography using a femtosecond fiber laser

    Jun Takayanagi;Hiroki Jinno;Shingo Ichino;Koji Suizu

  • Arrayed silicon prism coupler for a terahertz-wave parametric oscillator.

    Kodo Kawase;Jun-ichi Shikata;Hiroaki Minamide;Kazuhiro Imai

  • Enhancement of terahertz-wave output from LiNbO 3 optical parametric oscillators by cryogenic cooling

    Jun Ichi Shikata;Manabu Sato;Tetsuo Taniuchi;Hiromasa Ito

  • Imaging of large-scale integrated circuits using laser-terahertz emission microscopy.

    Masatsugu Yamashita;Kodo Kawase;Chiko Otani;Toshihiko Kiwa

  • Terahertz-wave sources and imaging applications

    Adrian Dobroiu;Chiko Otani;Kodo Kawase

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromasa Ito
Hiromasa Ito RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics
Takunori Taira
Takunori Taira National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Masayoshi Tonouchi
Masayoshi Tonouchi Osaka University
Masahiro Yamashita
Masahiro Yamashita Tohoku University
Masahiko Tani
Masahiko Tani University of Fukui
Teruo Miyazawa
Teruo Miyazawa Tohoku University
Satoshi Wada
Satoshi Wada University of Yamanashi
Norihiko Nishizawa
Norihiko Nishizawa Nagoya University
Masashi Yoshimura
Masashi Yoshimura Osaka University

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