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Mitsunobu Miyagi

Mitsunobu Miyagi

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
5225
World Ranking
6001
National Ranking
255

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - SPIE Fellow

Overview

Mitsunobu Miyagi is a researcher affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. The work primarily engages with fields related to engineering, focusing on both broad and specialized areas within this domain.

The main fields of study for this researcher include:

  • Engineering

Within these engineering disciplines, subfields of particular interest and expertise include:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Mechanical Engineering

Their research covers topics that span several technical areas:

  • Solid State Laser Technologies
  • Laser Design and Applications
  • Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
  • Rocket and propulsion systems research
  • Aerospace Engineering and Control Systems
  • Mechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research

Miyagi has contributed to recent publications appearing in the following venues:

  • EPJ Web of Conferences
  • IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications

Recent papers illustrating the scope of research include:

  • Delivery of the diode pumped Er:YLF laser radiation by special hollow glass waveguides (2024), EPJ Web of Conferences
  • Investigations of the Effect on Lift of a Spaceplane with Different Fuselage Geometries (2025), IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications

Frequent collaborators associated with this researcher include:

  • Zuzana Fialková
  • Michal Němeć
  • Jan Šulc
  • Helena Jelínková
  • Katsumasa Iwai

In recognition of contributions to the field, Miyagi was awarded the SPIE Fellow distinction in 2001.

Best Publications

  • Design theory of dielectric-coated circular metallic waveguides for infrared transmission

    M. Miyagi;S. Kawakami

  • Bending losses in hollow and dielectric tube leaky waveguides

    Mitsunobu Miyagi

  • Diode laser-activated bleaching.

    Tatjana Dostalova;Helena Jelinkova;Devana Housova;Jan Sulc

  • Pulse spreading in a single-mode fiber due to third-order dispersion

    Mitsunobu Miyagi;Shigeo Nishida

  • Fabrication of germanium‐coated nickel hollow waveguides for infrared transmission

    Mitsunobu Miyagi;Akihito Hongo;Yoshizo Aizawa;Shojiro Kawakami

  • Loss characteristics of circular hollow waveguides for incoherent infrared light

    Yuji Matsuura;Mitsunori Saito;Mitsunobu Miyagi;Akihito Hongo

  • Flexible terahertz fiber optics with low bend-induced losses

    Takahiro Ito;Yuji Matsuura;Mitsunobu Miyagi;Hiroaki Minamide

  • Micropolarizer made of the anodized alumina film

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  • Wave Propagation and Attenuation in the General Class of Circular Hollow Waveguides with Uniform Curvature

    M. Miyagi;K. Harada;S. Kawakami

  • Transmission characteristics of dielectric-coated metallic waveguide for infrared transmission: Slab waveguide model

    M. Miyagi;A. Hongo;S. Kawakami

  • HOLLOW WAVEGUIDE AND ITS MANUFACTURE

    Miyagi Mitsunobu;Hongo Akishi

  • Bending losses of dielectric slab optical waveguide with double or multiple claddings: theory

    Shojiro Kawakami;Mitsunobu Miyagi;Shigeo Nishida

  • Optical hollow waveguide, method for fabricating the same, and laser transmission apparatus using the same

    Mitsunobu Miyagi;Yuji Kato;Akihito Hongo;Yoshihide Okagami

  • Er:YAG, CO, and CO(2) laser delivery by ZnS-coated Ag hollow waveguides.

    Yuji Matsuura;Mitsunobu Miyagi

  • Cyclic olefin polymer-coated silver hollow glass waveguides for the infrared

    Yi-Wei Shi;You Wang;Yukio Abe;Yuji Matsuura

  • Use of hollow-core fibers to deliver nanosecond Nd:YAG laser pulses to form sparks in gases.

    A. P. Yalin;M. DeFoort;B. Willson;Yuji Matsuura

  • Loss characteristics of polyimide-coated silver hollow glass waveguides for the infrared

    Y. Kato;M. Osawa;M. Miyagi;S. Abe

  • Hollow-fiber delivery of high-power pulsed Nd:YAG laser light.

    Yuji Matsuura;Konosuke Hanamoto;Shunichi Sato;Mitsunobu Miyagi

  • Optical polarizer using anisotropic metallic island films with a large aperture and a high extinction ratio

    Kazutaka Baba;Mitsunobu Miyagi

  • Bent asymmetric dielectric slab waveguides: a detailed analysis

    Yuetsu Takuma;Mitsunobu Miyagi;Shojiro Kawakami

  • Silver‐gold compound metal island films prepared by using a two‐step evaporation method

    Kazutaka Baba;Toshiaki Okuno;Mitsunobu Miyagi

  • An approximate formula for describing dispersion properties of optical dielectric slab and fiber waveguides

    Mitsunobu Miyagi;Shigeo Nishida

  • Polymer-coated hollow fiber for CO(2) laser delivery.

    Yukio Abe;Yuji Matsuura;Yi Wei Shi;You Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Uyama
Hiroshi Uyama Osaka University
Minoru Obara
Minoru Obara Keio University
Abraham Katzir
Abraham Katzir Tel Aviv University
Nan Chi
Nan Chi Fudan University
Almantas Galvanauskas
Almantas Galvanauskas University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Julian D. C. Jones
Julian D. C. Jones Heriot-Watt University

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