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Satoshi Iwamoto

Satoshi Iwamoto

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
45
Citations
7989
World Ranking
3561
National Ranking
131

Satoshi Iwamoto publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Satoshi Iwamoto sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 520 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Satoshi Iwamoto D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Satoshi Iwamoto sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - OSA Fellows Satoshi Iwamoto University of Tokyo, Japan For original and pioneering contributions to photonic crystals and topological photonics

Overview

Satoshi Iwamoto is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their primary research spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, and Engineering. Within these, they focus particularly on the subfields of Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Biomedical Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work concentrates on research areas including Photonic and Optical Devices, Photonic Crystals and Applications, Topological Materials and Phenomena, Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications, Mechanical and Optical Resonators, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, and Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices.

Notable recent publications by Satoshi Iwamoto include:

  • Recent progress in topological waveguides and nanocavities in a semiconductor photonic crystal platform [Invited], 2021, Optical Materials Express
  • Slow light waveguides in topological valley photonic crystals, 2020, Optics Letters
  • Microcavity-based generation of full Poincaré beams with arbitrary skyrmion numbers, 2021, Physical Review Research
  • Experimental demonstration of topological slow light waveguides in valley photonic crystals, 2021, Optics Express
  • Coupling of a single tin-vacancy center to a photonic crystal cavity in diamond, 2021, Applied Physics Letters

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Yasutomo Ota
  • Yasuhiko Arakawa
  • Takeyoshi Tajiri
  • Ryota Katsumi
  • Natthajuks Pholsen

Satoshi Iwamoto regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Optics Express
  • Physical Review B
  • Optics Letters

In 2021, Iwamoto was awarded the OSA Fellows honor with the citation recognizing original and pioneering contributions to photonic crystals and topological photonics.

Best Publications

  • Photonic crystal nanocavity based on a topological corner state

    Yasutomo Ota;Feng Liu;Ryota Katsumi;Katsuyuki Watanabe

  • Laser oscillation in a strongly coupled single-quantum-dot–nanocavity system

    M. Nomura;N. Kumagai;S. Iwamoto;Y. Ota

  • Topological photonic crystal nanocavity laser

    Yasutomo Ota;Ryota Katsumi;Katsuyuki Watanabe;Satoshi Iwamoto

  • Active topological photonics

    Yasutomo Ota;Kenta Takata;Tomoki Ozawa;Alberto Amo

  • Lasing oscillation in a three-dimensional photonic crystal nanocavity with a complete bandgap

    Aniwat Tandaechanurat;Satomi Ishida;Denis Guimard;Masahiro Nomura

  • Room temperature continuous-wave lasing in photonic crystal nanocavity

    Masahiro Nomura;Satoshi Iwamoto;Katsuyuki Watanabe;Naoto Kumagai

  • Coupling of quantum-dot light emission with a three-dimensional photonic-crystal nanocavity

    Kanna Aoki;Denis Guimard;Masao Nishioka;Masahiro Nomura

  • Circularly polarized light emission from semiconductor planar chiral nanostructures.

    Kuniaki Konishi;Masahiro Nomura;Naoto Kumagai;Satoshi Iwamoto

  • Room-temperature lasing in a single nanowire with quantum dots

    Jun Tatebayashi;Satoshi Kako;Jinfa Ho;Yasutomo Ota

  • Spontaneous two-photon emission from a single quantum dot.

    Yasutomo Ota;Satoshi Iwamoto;Naoto Kumagai;Yasuhiko Arakawa

  • Slow light waveguides in topological valley photonic crystals

    Hironobu Yoshimi;Takuto Yamaguchi;Yasutomo Ota;Yasuhiko Arakawa

  • Photonic crystal nanocavity laser with a single quantum dot gain

    Masahiro Nomura;Naoto Kumagai;Satoshi Iwamoto;Yasutomo Ota

  • Ultralow mode-volume photonic crystal nanobeam cavities for high-efficiency coupling to individual carbon nanotube emitters

    R. Miura;S. Imamura;R. Ohta;A. Ishii

  • Resonant third-order optical nonlinearity in the layered perovskite-type material (C6H13NH3)2PbI4

    Takashi Kondo;Satoshi Iwamoto;Shigenori Hayase;Kenichiro Tanaka

  • Strong coupling between a photonic crystal nanobeam cavity and a single quantum dot

    Ryuichi Ohta;Yasutomo Ota;Masahiro Nomura;Naoto Kumagai

  • Low-Threshold near-Infrared GaAs–AlGaAs Core–Shell Nanowire Plasmon Laser

    Jinfa Ho;Jun Tatebayashi;Sylvain Sergent;Chee Fai Fong

  • Electrically pumped 1.3 microm room-temperature InAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers on Si substrates by metal-mediated wafer bonding and layer transfer.

    Katsuaki Tanabe;Denis Guimard;Damien Bordel;Satoshi Iwamoto

  • Transfer-printed single-photon sources coupled to wire waveguides

    Ryota Katsumi;Yasutomo Ota;Masahiro Kakuda;Satoshi Iwamoto

  • Microcavity-based Generation of Full Poincar'{e} Beams with Arbitrary Skyrmion Numbers

    Wenbo Lin;Yasutomo Ota;Yasuhiko Arakawa;Satoshi Iwamoto

  • Recent progress in topological waveguides and nanocavities in a semiconductor photonic crystal platform [Invited]

    Satoshi Iwamoto;Yasutomo Ota;Yasuhiko Arakawa

  • AlN air-bridge photonic crystal nanocavities demonstrating high quality factor

    M. Arita;S. Ishida;S. Kako;S. Iwamoto

  • Observation of enhanced photoluminescence from silicon photonic crystal nanocavity at room temperature

    Satoshi Iwamoto;Yasuhiko Arakawa;Akiko Gomyo

  • Lasing in a single nanowire with quantum dots

    Jun Tatebayashi;Yasuhiko Arakawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuhiko Arakawa
Yasuhiko Arakawa University of Tokyo
Masahiro Nomura
Masahiro Nomura University of Tokyo
Takao Someya
Takao Someya University of Tokyo
Frederic Y. Gardes
Frederic Y. Gardes University of Southampton
Toshihiko Baba
Toshihiko Baba Yokohama National University
Hiroyuki Fujita
Hiroyuki Fujita Tokyo City University
Masaya Notomi
Masaya Notomi NTT (Japan)
Johann Peter Reithmaier
Johann Peter Reithmaier University of Kassel
Jonathan J. Finley
Jonathan J. Finley Technical University of Munich
Hiroshi Toshiyoshi
Hiroshi Toshiyoshi University of Tokyo

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