World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Shoichiro Matsuo

Shoichiro Matsuo

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
44
Citations
7534
World Ranking
3750
National Ranking
143

Overview

Shoichiro Matsuo is affiliated with Fujikura in Japan. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a specialized focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their scientific contributions include a range of topics within optical and photonic technologies. The main areas of study covered by their publications are:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Photonic and Optical Devices

Matsuo has collaborated with several researchers, reflecting cooperation in related domains. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Yasuo Kokubun
  • Masanori Koshiba
  • Kunimasa Saitoh
  • Masaharu Ohashi
  • Tetsuya Hayashi

The documented recent publication by Shoichiro Matsuo is:

  • "Simple suppression technique for higher-order mode amplification in bent large mode area triple-cladding fibers," 2024, published in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

This publication aligns with the ongoing interests in advanced fiber optic technologies and optical network research.

Their works have appeared in the venue OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University), as noted in the publication record.

Best Publications

  • Multicore Fiber Technology

    Kunimasa Saitoh;Shoichiro Matsuo

  • Analytical Expression of Average Power-Coupling Coefficients for Estimating Intercore Crosstalk in Multicore Fibers

    Masanori Koshiba;Kunimasa Saitoh;Katsuhiro Takenaga;Shoichiro Matsuo

  • 1.01-Pb/s (12 SDM/222 WDM/456 Gb/s) Crosstalk-managed Transmission with 91.4-b/s/Hz Aggregate Spectral Efficiency

    Hidehiko Takara;Akihide Sano;Takayuki Kobayashi;Hirokazu Kubota

  • Multi-core fiber design and analysis: coupled-mode theory and coupled-power theory

    Masanori Koshiba;Kunimasa Saitoh;Katsuhiro Takenaga;Shoichiro Matsuo

  • Reduction of crosstalk by trench-assisted multi-core fiber

    K. Takenaga;Y. Arakawa;S. Tanigawa;N. Guan

  • Multi-core fiber

    Shoichiro Matsuo;Kunimasa Saitoh;Masanori Koshiba

  • Design and analysis of large-effective-area heterogeneous trench-assisted multi-core fiber.

    Jiajing Tu;Kunimasa Saitoh;Masanori Koshiba;Katsuhiro Takenaga

  • A large effective area multi-core fiber with an optimized cladding thickness

    Katsuhiro Takenaga;Yoko Arakawa;Yusuke Sasaki;Shoji Tanigawa

  • 12-core × 3-mode dense space division multiplexed transmission over 40 km employing multi-carrier signals with parallel MIMO equalization

    Takayuki Mizuno;Takayuki Kobayashi;Hidehiko Takara;Akihide Sano

  • Large-effective-area ten-core fiber with cladding diameter of about 200 μm

    Shoichiro Matsuo;Katsuihiro Takenaga;Yoko Arakawa;Yusuke Sasaki

  • Low-bending-loss single-mode fibers for fiber-to-the-home

    K. Himeno;S. Matsuo;Ning Guan;A. Wada

  • High-Spatial-Multiplicity Multicore Fibers for Future Dense Space-Division-Multiplexing Systems

    Shoichiro Matsuo;Katsuhiro Takenaga;Yusuke Sasaki;Yoshimichi Amma

  • An Investigation on Crosstalk in Multi-Core Fibers by Introducing Random Fluctuation along Longitudinal Direction

    Katsuhiro Takenaga;Yoko Arakawa;Shoji Tanigawa;Ning Guan

  • 2 × 344 Tb/s propagation-direction interleaved transmission over 1500-km MCF enhanced by multicarrier full electric-field digital back-propagation

    T. Kobayashi;H. Takara;A. Sano;T. Mizuno

  • High-density multicore fiber with heterogeneous core arrangement

    Y. Amma;Y. Sasaki;K. Takenaga;S. Matsuo

  • 409-Tb/s + 409-Tb/s crosstalk suppressed bidirectional MCF transmission over 450 km using propagation-direction interleaving

    Akihide Sano;Hidehiko Takara;Takayuki Kobayashi;Hiroto Kawakami

  • Reduction of crosstalk by quasi-homogeneous solid multi-core fiber

    K. Takenaga;S. Tanigawa;N. Guan;S. Matsuo

  • 12-core fiber with one ring structure for extremely large capacity transmission

    Shoichiro Matsuo;Yusuke Sasaki;Tsuyoshi Akamatsu;Itaru Ishida

  • 1000-km 7-core fiber transmission of 10 x 96-Gb/s PDM-16QAM using Raman amplification with 6.5 W per fiber

    Hidehiko Takara;Hirotaka Ono;Yoshiteru Abe;Hiroji Masuda

  • 32-core Dense SDM unidirectional transmission of PDM-16QAM signals over 1600 km using crosstalk-managed single-mode heterogeneous multicore transmission line

    T. Mizuno;K. Shibahara;H. Ono;Y. Abe

  • A large effective area multi-core fibre with an optimised cladding thickness

    K. Takenaga;Y. Arakawa;Y. Sasaki;S. Tanigawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Kunimasa Saitoh
Kunimasa Saitoh Hokkaido University
Katsuhiro Takenaga
Katsuhiro Takenaga Fujikura (United States)
Toshio Morioka
Toshio Morioka Technical University of Denmark
Hidehiko Takara
Hidehiko Takara NTT (Japan)
Akihiro Maruta
Akihiro Maruta Osaka University
Ken-ichi Kitayama
Ken-ichi Kitayama Osaka University
Yutaka Miyamoto
Yutaka Miyamoto Harvard University
Naoya Wada
Naoya Wada National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Atsushi Kanno
Atsushi Kanno National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For those interested in Electronics and Electrical Engineering, flexible learning options are key to balancing education and life commitments. Many online colleges offer programs tailored for various students, including military families. Explore the opportunities available through online colleges for military spouses, providing flexible schedules and supportive environments.

Starting your degree when it fits your life schedule is crucial. Institutions with online schools with multiple start dates enable you to begin coursework throughout the year, offering greater flexibility than traditional semester models.

If you’re looking to quickly gain practical skills, consider short, intensive options. 6 month programs can jumpstart careers in technical roles and complement your formal education with hands-on expertise.

For individuals who prefer working in focused, less socially demanding environments, some electronics and engineering roles align well with personality traits suited to good jobs for introverts. These career paths offer opportunities for deep concentration and meaningful work without constant interaction.

Best Scientists Citing Shoichiro Matsuo

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles