Yutaka Sakuma
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Yutaka Sakuma is a researcher specializing in terahertz imaging and non-destructive inspection technologies, with a focus on advancing visualization methods for industrial and scientific applications. His most-cited work, "Active Visualization of Non-destructive Inspection for Metal Using Terahertz Camera and Light Source" (2020), demonstrates a novel approach to detecting defects in metallic materials by integrating terahertz cameras with active light sources, enabling real-time, high-resolution imaging. This contribution addresses critical challenges in material inspection, offering a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional X-ray or ultrasonic methods. While his citation count remains modest, the work underscores his role in pioneering terahertz-based inspection systems, which hold promise for quality control in manufacturing and aerospace. Sakuma’s research bridges optics, materials science, and engineering, positioning him as a contributor to the growing field of terahertz technology. His efforts highlight the potential of active imaging to enhance non-destructive evaluation, paving the way for broader adoption in industries requiring precise, non-invasive material analysis.
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