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US 2024-02-27
14:15
Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute (TIRI) Underwater vibration observation and sensitivity evaluation of SC-cut crystal resonators using laser pulse method
Kengo Hara, Yasuaki Watanabe, Yuta Aoki (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) US2023-76
Crystal resonators, a type of piezoelectric device, have been studied for a long time as highly stable frequency generat... [more] US2023-76
pp.15-20
US 2023-08-21
15:55
Tokyo Tokyo Tech Front, Tokyo Tech (Ookayama Campus) Measurement of crystal Qs by using phase noise
Yuta Aoki, Kengo Hara, Yasuaki Watanabe (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) US2023-36
QCMs are generally thought to measure the mass associated with changes in the viscosity of water, oil, etc., but the lar... [more] US2023-36
pp.30-33
US 2022-11-29
13:00
Toyama Consortium of universities in toyama Low viscosity characteristics of 100MHz SC-cut QCM using Drop Method
Yingbo Sun, Yudai Maruyama, Yuta Aoki, Kengo Hara, Yasuaki Watanabe (TMU) US2022-43
QCM (quartz crystal microbalance) has an advantage in that various objects can be easily evaluated An AT-cut crystal res... [more] US2022-43
pp.1-6
US 2022-09-20
15:00
Online Online Improvement in laser pulse methods for piezoelectric device analysis using laser speckle interferences
Kengo Hara, Yingbo Sun, Yuta Aoki, Yasuaki Watanabe (TMU) US2022-41
Piezoelectric resonators, which are a type of quartz crystal device that converts pressure and electric power, are used ... [more] US2022-41
pp.18-21
US 2020-02-28
15:30
Tokyo   Visualization of spatial impulse responses with mixed reality techniques and moving microphone
Yasuaki Watanabe (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Yuta Kataoka (Waseda Univ.), Yusuke Ikeda (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Yasuhiro Oikawa (Waseda Univ.), Naotoshi Osaka (Tokyo Denki Univ.) US2019-108
The rapid development of mixed reality techniques has made it easy to represent scientific data on real space. We previo... [more] US2019-108
pp.51-56
US 2011-11-24
15:50
Shizuoka Tokai Univ. An Estimation Method for Aggregation Size of Red Blood Cells Based on Peak Frequency Shift in Ultrasonic Spectrum
Hiroyuki Tojo, Takayuki Sato, Yasuaki Watanabe (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) US2011-74
This study aims to estimate the aggregation size of red blood cell with the peak frequency shift in the ultrasonic spect... [more] US2011-74
pp.49-52
EA, US
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2009-01-30
11:00
Kyoto   Improved system for in-plane mode shape measurement based on two-laser speckle interferometer
Yasuaki Watanabe, Kentaro Tachibana, Tomoyuki Ishii, Noriyuki Imaeda, Shigeyoshi Goka, Takayuki Sato, Hitoshi Sekimoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) US2008-83
Two-light-source laser speckle system for visualizing the in-plane mode shapes of high frequency piezoelectric resonator... [more] US2008-83
pp.63-67
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