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Terutoshi Kanamori

Terutoshi Kanamori

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
5880
World Ranking
4728
National Ranking
188

Terutoshi Kanamori 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 Terutoshi Kanamori sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 138 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Terutoshi Kanamori 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 Terutoshi Kanamori sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Terutoshi Kanamori is affiliated with NTT in Japan. Their professional activities focus on contributions within this institution.

Currently, no specific records of published papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are available for Terutoshi Kanamori.

There is no detailed information regarding specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics related to their work at this time.

Similarly, no book publications or awards have been documented for this individual.

The available data reflects an academic profile with limited publicly accessible bibliometric or research metadata.

Best Publications

  • Pr 3+ -doped fluoride fiber amplifier operating at 1.31 μm

    Yasutake Ohishi;Terutoshi Kanamori;Takeshi Kitagawa;Shiro Takahashi

  • Gain-flattened tellurite-based EDFA with a flat amplification bandwidth of 76 nm

    Makoto Yamada;Atsushi Mori;Kenji Kobayashi;Hirotaka Ono

  • Broadband and gain-flattened amplifier composed of a 1.55 [micro sign]m-band and a 1.58 [micro sign]m-band Er3+-doped fibre amplifier in a parallel configuration

    M. Yamada;H. Ono;T. Kanamori;S. Sudo

  • Prediction of loss minima in infra-red optical fibres

    S. Shibata;M. Horiguchi;K. Jinguji;S. Mitachi

  • 1 Tbit/s (100 Gbit/s × 10 channel) OTDM/WDM transmission using a single supercontinuum WDM source

    T. Morioka;H. Takara;S. Kawanishi;O. Kamatani

  • Optical absorption of 3d transition metal and rare earth elements in zirconium fluoride glasses

    Y Ohishi;S Mitachi;T Kanamori;T Manabe

  • Chalcogenide glass fibers for mid-infrared transmission

    T. Kanamori;Y. Terunuma;S. Takahashi;T. Miyashita

  • Applications of highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass fibers in ultrafast all-optical switches

    M. Asobe;T. Kanamori;K. Kubodera

  • Third‐order nonlinear spectroscopy in As2S3 chalcogenide glass fibers

    Masaki Asobe;Terutoshi Kanamori;Kazunori Naganuma;Hiroki Itoh

  • 1.58-/spl mu/m band gain-flattened erbium-doped fiber amplifiers for WDM transmission systems

    H. Ono;M. Yamada;T. Kanamori;S. Sudo

  • Low noise broadband tellurite-based Er/sup 3+/-doped fibre amplifiers

    A. Mori;K. Kobayashi;M. Yamada;T. Kanamori

  • 1.58-/spl mu/m broad-band erbium-doped tellurite fiber amplifier

    A. Mori;T. Sakamoto;K. Kobayashi;K. Shikano

  • Ultrafast all-optical switching using highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass fiber

    M. Asobe;T. Kanamori;K. Kubodera

  • Fluoride-based erbium-doped fiber amplifier with inherently flat gain spectrum

    M. Yamada;T. Kanamori;Y. Terunuma;K. Oikawa

  • Fabrication of praseodymium‐doped arsenic sulfide chalcogenide fiber for 1.3‐μm fiber amplifiers

    Yasutake Ohishi;Astushi Mori;Terutoshi Kanamori;Kazuo Fujiura

  • Nonlinear refractive index measurement in chalcogenide‐glass fibers by self‐phase modulation

    Masaki Asobe;Ken’ichi Suzuki;Terutoshi Kanamori;Ken’ichi Kubodera

  • Laser-diode-driven ultrafast all-optical switching by using highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass fiber

    Masaki Asobe;Hideki Kobayashi;Hiroki Itoh;Terutoshi Kanamori

  • A high gain, high output saturation power Pr/sup 3+/-doped fluoride fiber amplifier operating at 1.3 mu m

    Y. Ohishi;T. Kanamori;T. Nishi;S. Takahashi

  • Tm-doped fiber amplifiers for 1470-nm-band WDM signals

    S. Aozasa;T. Sakamoto;T. Kanamori;K. Hoshino

  • A low-noise and gain-flattened amplifier composed of a silica-based and a fluoride-based Er/sup 3+/-doped fiber amplifier in a cascade configuration

    M. Yamada;H. Ono;T. Kanamori;T. Sakamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasutake Ohishi
Yasutake Ohishi Toyota Technological Institute
Masaki Asobe
Masaki Asobe Tokai University
Koichi Kobayashi
Koichi Kobayashi Osaka Metropolitan University
Hidehiko Takara
Hidehiko Takara NTT (Japan)
Toshio Morioka
Toshio Morioka Technical University of Denmark
Masatoshi Saruwatari
Masatoshi Saruwatari National Defense Academy of Japan
Satoki Kawanishi
Satoki Kawanishi NTT (Japan)
Michiya Fujiki
Michiya Fujiki Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Minoru Obara
Minoru Obara Keio University

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