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Aoki Masaharu
Researcher at Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories
Publications - 18
Citations - 135
Aoki Masaharu is an academic researcher from Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Layer (electronics) & Acrylic resin. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications receiving 135 citations.
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Light-reflective anisotropic conductive adhesive and light-emitting device
TL;DR: In this paper, a light-reflective anisotropic conductive adhesive is used for the connection of a lightemitting element to a wiring board, which includes a thermosetting resin composition containing a silicone resin and a curing agent, conductive particles and lightreflective insulating particles; the silicone resin is a glycidyloxyalkyl-alicyclic alkyl modified organopolysiloxane.
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Buffer film for multi-chip packaging
TL;DR: In this article, a buffer film for multi-chip packaging which does not cause out-of-alignment during multichip packaging and ensures favorable connection reliability has a structure in which a heat-resistant resin layer having a linear expansion coefficient of 80 ppm/° C. or less and a flexible resin layer made of a resin material having a Shore A hardness according to JIS K6253 of 10 to 80 are laminated.
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Light-reflective anisotropic conductive paste and light-emitting device
Hideaki Umakoshi,Hidetsugu Namiki,Akira Ishigami,Aoki Masaharu,Shiyuki Kanisawa,Yoshihisa Shinya +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a light-reflective anisotropic conductive paste is used to improve light emission efficiency without providing, in the LED, a lightreflecting layer that causes an increase in manufacturing cost.
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Adhesive and light-emitting device
TL;DR: In this paper, the acrylic acid in the acrylic resin reacts with the epoxy compound, creating a link between the acrylic island part and the Epoxy compound sea part, and strengthening the anchoring effect with respect to the polyurethane sea part by roughening the surface of an oxide film.
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Light-reflective anisotropic electrically conductive paste, and light-emitting device
Hideaki Umakoshi,Hidetsugu Namiki,Akira Ishigami,Aoki Masaharu,Shiyuki Kanisawa,Yoshihisa Shinya +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a light-reflective anisotropic electrically conductive paste is formed by dispersing conductive particles and lightreflective insulating particles in a thermosetting resin composition.