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Panasonic

CompanyKadoma, Ôsaka, Japan
About: Panasonic is a company organization based out in Kadoma, Ôsaka, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 49129 authors who have published 71118 publications receiving 942756 citations. The organization is also known as: Panasonikku Kabushiki-gaisha & Panasonic.


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Patent
07 Aug 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a data region and a management region for an optical disk, where the data region stores: at least one video object containing video information and audio information; and audio object containing audio information.
Abstract: An optical disk includes: a data region; and a management region. The data region stores: at least one video object containing video information and audio information; and at least one audio object containing audio information. The management region stores first path information and second path information, the first path information indicating a first reproduction path including only the at least one video object, and the second path information indicating a second reproduction path including a combination of the at least one video object and the at least one audio object.

129 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A 60 GHz quadrature PLL frequency synthesizer for the IEEE802.15.3c with wide tuning range and low phase noise is proposed, which is about 20 dB better than recently reported QPLLs and about 10 dB compared to differential PLLs operating at a similar frequency and at asimilar offset.
Abstract: This paper proposes a 60 GHz quadrature PLL frequency synthesizer for the IEEE802.15.3c with wide tuning range and low phase noise. The synthesizer is constructed using a 20 GHz PLL that is coupled with a Quadrature Injection Locked Oscillator (QILO) as a frequency tripler to generate the 60 GHz signal. The 20 GHz PLL generates a signal with a phase noise that is lower than -105 dBc/Hz using tail feedback to improve the phase noise while having a 17% tuning range. The proposed 60 GHz QILO uses a combination of parallel and tail injection to enhance the locking range by improving the QILO injection efficiency at the moment of injection and has a 12% tuning range. Both the 20 GHz PLL and the QILO were fabricated as separate chips using a 65 nm CMOS process and measurement results show a phase noise that is less than -95 dBc/Hz@1 MHz at 60 GHz while consuming 80 mW from a 1.2 V supply. To the author's knowledge this phase noise is about 20 dB better than recently reported QPLLs and about 10 dB compared to differential PLLs operating at a similar frequency and at a similar offset.

128 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, two lithiooxycarbonyl (CO 2 Li) groups were introduced to quinones to increase the cyclability of lithium batteries using organic cathode materials of low molecular weights.

128 citations

Patent
13 Nov 2006
TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus and a method for surface treatment of substrates whereby the quality of the substrates can be maintained by preventing excessive plasma treatment of the substrate is presented.
Abstract: An apparatus and a method for surface treatment of substrates whereby the quality of substrates can be maintained by preventing excessive plasma treatment of substrates. In carrying out the plasma treatment on a surface of the substrate in a reaction chamber, there are provided an emission spectroscopic analysis device or a mass analyzer, and a controller, so that the energy of ions in plasma is controlled to decrease when, e.g., bromine included in the substrate is detected, and the surface treatment to the substrate is controlled to stop when the removal of impurities of the substrate is detected to end. The bromine once separated from the substrate is prevented from adhering again to the substrate and corroding the substrate. Moreover, ions are prevented from being excessively irradiated to the substrate when the removal of impurities ends, thereby reducing damage to the substrate.

128 citations

Patent
25 Apr 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a recording and reproducing system for performing the reproduction using an optical recording medium is described, where a physical feature of a ROM type disk is extracted and enciphered before being recorded in an optical disk.
Abstract: A recording and reproducing system for performing the reproduction using an optical recording medium. A physical feature of a ROM type disk is extracted and enciphered before being recorded in an optical disk. The cipher reproduced and converted into a plain text physical feature, which in turn, is compared with the physical feature information detected from the ROM disk. When both are coincident with each other, the operation of the system stops, thereby preventing the use of an illegally duplicated disk. The physical feature information, recorded on a magnetic recording layer 4 of the optical recording medium 2, is reproduced by an optical head 8 and compared with the information measured by a physical feature information detector, thereby detecting a duplicated medium.

128 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yang Yang1712644153049
Hideo Hosono1281549100279
Shuicheng Yan12381066192
Akira Yamamoto117199974961
Adam Heller11138141063
Tadashi Kokubo10455749042
Masatoshi Kudo100132453482
Héctor D. Abruña9858538995
Duong Nguyen9867447332
Henning Sirringhaus9646750846
Chao Yang Wang9530726857
George G. Malliaras9438228533
Masaki Takata9059428478
Darrell G. Schlom8864141470
Thomas A. Moore8743730666
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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20227
2021325
2020933
20191,527
20181,588