Takeshi Kamiya

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Electrical Engineering University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku, Tōkyō-to, Japan 
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Kamiya T, Tsuchiya M. (2005) Progress in Ultrafast Photonics Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 44: 5875-5888
Komai Y, Nagano H, Kodate K, et al. (2004) Application of Arrayed-Waveguide Grating to Compact Spectroscopic Sensors Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 43: 5795-5799
Komai Y, Kodate K, Kamiya T. (2002) Improved usage of binary diffractive optical elements in ultrafast all-optical switching modules Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 41: 4831-4834
Thapliya R, Kamiya T. (2000) Optimization of multichannel parallel joint transform correlator for accelerated pattern recognition Applied Optics. 39: 5309-5317
Hainberger R, Kamiya T. (2000) Micro-Optical Platform for All-Optical Demultiplexing Switch Array Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 39: 1533-1537
Kamiya T, Lee J. (1998) Semiconductor Laser as High Speed Functional Device The Review of Laser Engineering. 26: 626-630
Lee J, Tanaka T, Sasaki S, et al. (1998) Novel design procedure of broad-band multilayer antireflection coatings for optical and optoelectronic devices Journal of Lightwave Technology. 16: 884-891
Akiyama T, Tsuchiya M, Kamiya T. (1998) Sub-pJ operation of broadband asymmetric Fabry–Perot all-optical gate with coupled cavity structure Applied Physics Letters. 72: 1545-1547
Uchiyama Y, Tsuchiya M, Liu H, et al. (1997) Efficient ultraviolet-light (345-nm) generation in a bulk LiIO(3) crystal by frequency doubling of a self-seeded gain-switched AlGaInP Fabry Perot semiconductor laser. Optics Letters. 22: 78-80
Hoshida T, Tsuchiya M, Kamiya T. (1997) Generation and RF phase-shifting of millimeter-wave subcarriers using a hybrid mode-locked monolithic semiconductor laser Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 36
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