Kentaro Soeda
University of Tokyo
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Journal of Propulsion and Power | 2018
Yuji Saito; Toshiki Yokoi; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Tsuyoshi Totani; Masashi Wakita; Harunori Nagata
The regression characteristics of axial-injection end-burning hybrid rocket were experimentally investigated using a laboratory-scale motor. The axial-injection end-burning type fuel grains were ma...
european quantum electronics conference | 2017
Kuniaki Konishi; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Yuma Takano; Hiroaki Niwa; Junji Yumoto; Makoto Kuwata-Gonokami
Terahertz (THz) technologies have been gaining a great deal of interests, but current THz optics is still facing various challenges in their functionality and performance. Metamaterials, which are artificial structures consisting of many periodical units smaller than the wavelength of electromagnetic waves, are attracting attention as a new tool for the development of THz optics because the optical properties of metamaterials can be controlled by appropriate structures. However, lithography techniques conventionally used to make metamaterials can only make quasi-two-dimensional thin-film structures with thicknesses much smaller than the wavelength of THz waves (typically several hundred micrometer). This is a serious limiting factor, as the three dimensionality of the structure is important to extend the functionality of metamaterials as optical components [1]. Recently, the 3D printer has gained attention as a means to fabricate 3D metamaterial because there is, in principle, no limitation to achievable thickness [2]. However, the typical resolution necessary to make THz metamaterial is smaller than several hundred micrometers, and this is still challenging for conventional metal 3D printers. In order to overcome this difficulty, we have developed a new 3D printing technology which can make metallic structures with sufficient resolution for making THz metamaterial. As a demonstration to show the advantage of our technology, we made a “thick” THz metamaterial with 1-mm thickness, which is larger than the typical THz wavelength. This device works as high-pass filter with a sharp cut-off frequency because of the thick characteristic. This presented 3D printing technology, enables to make 3D THz metamaterials without thicknesses limitation, and should bring innovation to the field of development of THz optics.
52nd AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference | 2016
Yuji Saito; Toshiki Yokoi; Harunori Nagata; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Tsuyoshi Totani; Masashi Wakita
Electronics Letters | 2017
William J. Otter; Nick Ridler; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Kuniaki Konishi; Junji Yumoto; Makoto Kuwata-Gonokami; Stepan Lucyszyn
Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science | 2017
Yuji Saito; Toshiki Yokoi; Lukas Neumann; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Tsuyoshi Totani; Masashi Wakita; Harunori Nagata
53rd AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference | 2017
Yuji Saito; Masaya Kimino; Ayumu Tsuji; Yushi Okutani; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Harunori Nagata
Transactions of The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Space Technology Japan | 2018
Yuji Saito; Masaya Kimino; Ayumu Tsuji; Kazunobu Omura; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Tsuyoshi Totani; Masashi Wakita; Harunori Nagata
The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018
Kuniaki Konishi; Kentaro Soeda; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Yu Zhao; Hirotaka Morishita; Yusuke Shimoyama; Yukihiro Shimogaki; Takeshi Momose; Junji Yumoto; Makoto Kuwata-Gonokami
The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018
Yu Zhao; Hirotaka Morishita; Kuniaki Konishi; Hiroyuki Yasukochi; Kentaro Soeda; Junji Yumoto; Makoto Kuwata-Gonokami; Yusuke Shimoyama; Yukihiro Shimogaki; Takeshi Momose
2018 Joint Propulsion Conference | 2018
Yushi Okutani; Yuji Saito; Masaya Kimino; Ayumu Tuji; Kentaro Soeda; Harunori Nagata