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Norihiko Nishizawa

Norihiko Nishizawa

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
5662
World Ranking
4933
National Ranking
202

Overview

Norihiko Nishizawa is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan and is active in research areas primarily related to engineering and physics and astronomy. Their work spans several subfields including atomic and molecular physics, optics, electrical and electronic engineering, and spectroscopy, with additional involvement in biomedical engineering and biophysics.

Their main research topics cover advanced fiber laser technologies, photonic crystal and fiber optics, spectroscopy and laser applications, laser-matter interactions, optical coherence tomography applications, solid state laser technologies, and photonic and optical devices.

Norihiko Nishizawa has published extensively in a variety of scholarly venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Optics Letters
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Optics Express
  • Applied Sciences
  • Optica

Recent papers by Norihiko Nishizawa include:

  • "Periodical spectral peaking on optical pulses," 2020, Optica
  • "Characteristics of spectral peaking in optical fibers," 2021, Optics Express
  • "Spectral peaking in an ultrashort-pulse fiber laser oscillator with a molecular gas cell," 2022, Optics Letters
  • "Controllable, intense spectral peaking with a spectral filter and optical fiber," 2022, Optics Letters

In addition to these, Nishizawa is associated with a publication on dispersion-managed, high-power, thulium-doped ultrashort pulse fiber lasers using carbon-nanotube polyimide films, published in 2020 in OSA Continuum.

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Shotaro Kitajima, Masahito Yamanaka, Youichi Sakakibara, Hideki Tomita, and Ryohei Terabayashi. These collaborations highlight an active involvement in joint research within their field.

Best Publications

  • High-speed molecular spectral imaging of tissue with stimulated Raman scattering

    Yasuyuki Ozeki;Yasuyuki Ozeki;Wataru Umemura;Yoichi Otsuka;Shuya Satoh

  • Compact system of wavelength-tunable femtosecond soliton pulse generation using optical fibers

    N. Nishizawa;T. Goto

  • Flatly broadened, wideband and low noise supercontinuum generation in highly nonlinear hybrid fiber

    Takashi Hori;Jun Takayanagi;Norihiko Nishizawa;Toshio Goto

  • All-polarization-maintaining Er-doped ultrashort-pulse fiber laser using carbon nanotube saturable absorber.

    N. Nishizawa;Y. Seno;K. Sumimura;Y. Sakakibara

  • Experimental and numerical analysis of widely broadened supercontinuum generation in highly nonlinear dispersion-shifted fiber with a femtosecond pulse

    Takashi Hori;Norihiko Nishizawa;Toshio Goto;Makoto Yoshida

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

    Jun Takayanagi;Hiroki Jinno;Shingo Ichino;Koji Suizu

  • Real-time, ultrahigh-resolution, optical coherence tomography with an all-fiber, femtosecond fiber laser continuum at 1.5 µm

    N Nishizawa;Y Chen;P Hsiung;E P Ippen

  • Pulse trapping by ultrashort soliton pulses in optical fibers across zero-dispersion wavelength

    Norihiko Nishizawa;Toshio Goto

  • Continuum generation in a novel photonic crystal fiber for ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography at 800 nm and 1300 nm

    Aaron D. Aguirre;Norihiko Nishizawa;James G. Fujimoto;Wolfgang Seitz

  • Octave spanning high-quality supercontinuum generation in all-fiber system

    Norihiko Nishizawa;Jun Takayanagi

  • Stimulated Raman scattering microscope with shot noise limited sensitivity using subharmonically synchronized laser pulses

    Yasuyuki Ozeki;Yuma Kitagawa;Kazuhiko Sumimura;Norihiko Nishizawa

  • Widely wavelength-tunable ultrashort pulse generation using polarization maintaining optical fibers

    N. Nishizawa;T. Goto

  • Characteristics of pulse trapping by ultrashort soliton pulse in optical fibers across zerodispersion wavelength.

    Norihiko Nishizawa;Toshio Goto

  • Widely Broadened Super Continuum Generation Using Highly Nonlinear Dispersion Shifted Fibers and Femtosecond Fiber Laser

    Norihiko Nishizawa;Toshio Goto

  • Ultrashort pulse fiber lasers and their applications

    Norihiko Nishizawa

  • Quantitative comparison of contrast and imaging depth of ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography images in 800–1700 nm wavelength region

    Shutaro Ishida;Norihiko Nishizawa

  • Sensitivity enhancement of fiber-laser-based stimulated Raman scattering microscopy by collinear balanced detection technique

    Keisuke Nose;Yasuyuki Ozeki;Tatsuya Kishi;Kazuhiko Sumimura

  • Development of a high power supercontinuum source in the 1.7 μm wavelength region for highly penetrative ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography

    H. Kawagoe;S. Ishida;M. Aramaki;Y. Sakakibara

  • Stimulated Raman hyperspectral imaging based on spectral filtering of broadband fiber laser pulses

    Yasuyuki Ozeki;Wataru Umemura;Kazuhiko Sumimura;Norihiko Nishizawa

  • Generation and application of high-quality supercontinuum sources

    Norihiko Nishizawa

  • Generation of high-power femtosecond pulse and octave-spanning ultrabroad supercontinuum using all-fiber system

    J. Takayanagi;N. Nishizawa;H. Nagai;M. Yoshida

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromichi Kataura
Hiromichi Kataura National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Kiichi Fukui
Kiichi Fukui Osaka University
Yoshinori Hasegawa
Yoshinori Hasegawa Nagoya University
Sunao Kurimura
Sunao Kurimura National Institute for Materials Science
Jes Broeng
Jes Broeng Technical University of Denmark
Kodo Kawase
Kodo Kawase Nagoya University
Ken-ichi Ueda
Ken-ichi Ueda University of Electro-Communications
Minoru Obara
Minoru Obara Keio University

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