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Hisaaki Kawade

Researcher at Canon Inc.

Publications -  75
Citations -  1714

Hisaaki Kawade is an academic researcher from Canon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Substrate (printing) & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1714 citations. Previous affiliations of Hisaaki Kawade include Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.

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Method of manufacturing electron-emitting device, electron source and image-forming apparatus

TL;DR: In this paper, an electron-emitting device comprising a pair of device electrodes and an electroconductive film including an electron emitting region is manufactured by a method comprising a process of forming an electcoupled film including steps of forming a pattern on a thin film containing a metal element, and removing part of the thin film on the basis of the difference of chemical state.
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Magnetooptical recording medium allowing overwriting with two or more magnetic layers and recording method utilizing the same

TL;DR: In this paper, a magnetooptical recording medium is provided with a transparent substrate, a first magnetic layer, a second magnetic layer having a higher Curie point and a lower coercive force than those of the first magnetic layers and being exchange coupled with the first magnet layer.
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Microprobe, preparation thereof and electronic device by use of said microprobe

TL;DR: In this paper, a microprobe is provided which comprises a single crystal provided on a part of one main surface of a substrate or part of a thin film formed on one main substrate.
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Recording medium and information-erasing method

TL;DR: A recording medium includes a substrate electrode, a recording layer constituted of a monomolecular film of an organic compound or a built-up film thereof, and a photoconductive thin film, laminated in this order on a substrate as discussed by the authors.
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Recording device and reproducing device

TL;DR: A recording and/or reproducing and erasing apparatus comprises a recording medium (101), a probe electrode (102, 1002) disposed in opposition to said recording medium, means (112, 1012) for applying a writing, reading or erasing voltage across said recording Medium and said probe electrode; and a feedback loop (106, 111, 1006, 1011) arranged to maintain either the distance between said recordingMedium and said probing electrode substantially constant or arranged to keep a substantially constant current flowing between them.