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Kazumasa Nomoto
Researcher at Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories
Publications - 103
Citations - 2527
Kazumasa Nomoto is an academic researcher from Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Layer (electronics) & Thin-film transistor. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 103 publications receiving 2409 citations.
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Organic transistors in optical displays and microelectronic applications
TL;DR: The application of organic transistors in the fields of flexible optical displays and microelectronics is reviewed with primary emphasis on the latest developments in the area of active-matrix electrophoretic and organic light-emitting diode displays based on OTFT backplanes.
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A flexible full‐color AMOLED display driven by OTFTs
Iwao Yagi,Nobukazu Hirai,Yoshihiro Miyamoto,Makoto Noda,Ayaka Imaoka,Nobuhide Yoneya,Kazumasa Nomoto,Jiro Kasahara,Akira Yumoto,Tetsuo Urabe +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the fine-patterned OTFTs are integrated by utilizing an organic semiconductor separator, which is an insulating wall structure made of an organic insulator.
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Solution-processed organic thin-film transistors with vertical nanophase separation
Takahiro Ohe,Miki Kuribayashi,Ryoichi Yasuda,Ami Tsuboi,Kazumasa Nomoto,Kotaro Satori,Masao Itabashi,Jiro Kasahara +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that spin coating a solution of 6,13-bis(triisopropyl-silylethynyl)-pentacene blended with poly(α-methylstyrene) (PαMS) induces vertical nanophase separation, which results in a trilayer film.
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A high-performance short-channel bottom-contact OTFT and its application to AM-TN-LCD
Kazumasa Nomoto,Nobukazu Hirai,Nobuhide Yoneya,Noriyuki Kawashima,Makoto Noda,Masaru Wada,Jiro Kasahara +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an organic thin-film-transistor (OTFT)-driven active-matrix twisted-nematic liquid crystal display (AM-TN-LCD) was demonstrated on a glass substrate, with a resolution of 160spl times/120 pixels, 79 ppi.
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An OTFT-driven rollable OLED display
Makoto Noda,Norihito Kobayashi,Mao Katsuhara,Akira Yumoto,Shinichi Ushikura,Ryouichi Yasuda,Nobukazu Hirai,Gen Yukawa,Iwao Yagi,Kazumasa Nomoto,Tetsuo Urabe +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an 80μm-thick rollable AMOLED display driven by an OTFT gate driver circuit was reported, which was successfully operated by an originally developed organic semiconductor, a peri-xanthenoxanthene derivative.