Tokio Taguchi
National Archives and Records Administration
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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2010
Tokio Taguchi; Hidekazu Hayashi; Akiyoshi Fujii; Kazuhiko Tsuda; Nobuaki Yamada; Kiyoshi Minoura; Akinobu Isurugi; Ichiro Ihara; Yasuhisa Itoh
We have developed an over 60-inch size Moth-eye anti-reflection surface, which has original shaped nanostructures. The minimum reflectance was 0.02% and the average was less than 0.04% with little wavelength dependence. Moreover an anti-glare function was added. The 60-inch LCD applied AG Moth-eye surface had an excellent visibility in bright environments.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Miho Yamada; Kiyoshi Minoura; Takashi Mizoguchi; Kenichiro Nakamatsu; Tokio Taguchi; Takuya Kameda; Miho Sekiguchi; Tatsuo Suzutani; Shin-ichi Konno
Background Recent studies report that surfaces displaying micrometer- or nanometer-sized undulating structures exhibit antibacterial effects. In previous work, we described the use of an advanced nanofabrication technique to generate an artificial biomimetic Moth-eye film by coating a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film with nanoscale moth-eye protrusions made from a hydrophilic resin. This moth-eye film exhibited enhanced antibacterial effects in in vitro experiments. The aim of the present study was to verify the antibacterial efficacy of the Moth-eye film in practical environments. Materials and methods The antibacterial effects of three types of film (Moth-eye film, Flat film, and PET film) were compared. Sample films were pasted onto hand washing basins at the testing locations. After several hours, bacteria were collected from the surface of the sample films with one of three kinds of culture media stamper (to permit identification of bacterial species). The stampers were incubated for 48 hours at 35°C, and the numbers of colonies were counted. Results and discussion The number of common bacteria including E. coli and S. aureus obtained from the Moth-eye film was significantly lower than those from the PET film (p<0.05) and Flat film at 1 hour (p<0.05). This study found that the Moth-eye film showed a long-term (6h) antibacterial effect and the Moth-eye structure (PET coated with nanoscale cone-shaped pillars) demonstrated a physical antibacterial effect from earlier time points. Therefore, the Moth-eye film appears to have potential general-purpose applications in practical environments.
Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2005
Tokio Taguchi; Kazuhiko Tsuda; Yasuhisa Itoh; Naofumi Kimura
— We have developed a novel liquid-crystal-display (LCD) system referred to as a “Double-Faced LCD.” It has only one LC panel and one lighting system, but it works not only as a transmissive-type LCD from one side but also as a reflective-type LCD from the other side. Therefore, the thickness and the weight of the Double-Faced LCD can be reduced compared to those of conventional LC modules that have two LC panels and two lighting systems.
Archive | 2004
Tokio Taguchi; Shun Ueki; Kazuhiko Tsuda
Archive | 2009
Tokio Taguchi; Shun Ueki; Kozo Nakamura; Kazuhiko Tsuda
Archive | 2005
Tokio Taguchi; Shun Ueki; Kozo Nakamura; Kazuhiko Tsuda
Archive | 2006
Akiko Itou; Kohzoh Nakamura; Shun Ueki; Tokio Taguchi
Archive | 2004
Kiyoshi Minoura; Satoshi Shibata; Masahiro Shimizu; Tokio Taguchi; Takashi Ueki; 諭 柴田; 俊 植木; 雅宏 清水; 登喜生 田口; 潔 箕浦
Archive | 2010
Tokio Taguchi; Takao Imaoku
Archive | 2004
Shun Ueki; Tokio Taguchi; Satoshi Shibata; Kiyoshi Minoura; Masahiro Shimizu