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Hideo Satoh

Researcher at Pioneer Corporation

Publications -  19
Citations -  450

Hideo Satoh is an academic researcher from Pioneer Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Light emission. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications receiving 448 citations.

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Electron emitting device and method of manufacturing the same and display apparatus using the same

TL;DR: An electron-emitting device includes an electron source layer made of a metal, a metal alloy or a semiconductor, an insulating layer formed on the source layer and a metal thin film electrode formed on an inner layer.
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Stereoscopic image display apparatus

TL;DR: A stereoscopic image display as discussed by the authors consists of at least two linear image display devices which respectively display linear images in response to image signals, and are periodically moved by a mechanical scan mechanism along a plurality of locus planes substantially parallel to each other.
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Electron emission device with specific island-like regions

TL;DR: In this paper, an electron emission device includes an electron-supply layer formed of metal or semiconductor, an insulator layer formed on the electron supply layer, and a thin-film metal electrode forming on the insulator layers.
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Flat panel display device

TL;DR: In this paper, a display device has an emitting region constituted by a plurality of first electrodes provided on a substrate and extending in parallel, and an emitting site for emitting electrons or light respectively connected to intersections between the first and second electrodes and arranged on the substrate and has a peripheral region surrounding the emitting region.
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Electron emission device and display apparatus using the same

TL;DR: An electron emission device comprises an electron supply layer made of metal or semiconductor and disposed on an ohmic electrode; an insulator layer formed on the electron-supply layer; and a thin-film metal electrode formed on a metal electrode as mentioned in this paper.