Abstract: An apparatus for holding an optical system in a reproducible position with respect to a tooth in a mouth is presented. The apparatus has a body with a light source attached to a prong by a spring, and the prong contacts the proximal surface of the tooth.
Abstract: A set of lens elements is assembled to form a lens by adjusting a first and a second lens element in a spaced apart optical relationship with respect to each other, then affixing the two elements in the spaced apart optical relationship by affixing a lens element holder to at least the second lens element. Further lens elements are assembled in turn and affixed in spaced apart optical relationship to the preceding lens elements to form a finished lens.
Abstract: A light controlling film is described comprising a polymerized polymer network of a crosslinked high molecular weight polymeric material and a low molecular weight cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) material, wherein the high molecular weight and the low molecular weight form a material having cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) order such that the film is a reflective circular polarizer whose bandwidth is controllable by an electric field impressed in the film.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 8, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 24, 2004
Assignee:
Reveo, Inc.
Inventors:
Bunsen Fan, Jian-feng Li, Le Li, Sadeg Faris
Abstract: An means for blocking light reflected from the surface of a tooth from the imaging system while imaging light transilluminated through the tooth is presented.
Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method for illuminating a lithographic mask or an object in a microscope is presented, whereby the output of a laser beam homogenizer is imaged on to a field such as the object plane for lithographic application or on to the rear focal plane of an epi illuminating objective lens as a source for wide field illumination at an object plane in a microscope (for application to magnified imaging of weak phase objects).
Abstract: A diffusion barrier attached to the cladding layer prevents significant diffusion of a Raman active gas out of the holes in a holey fiber or photonic band gap fiber.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 12, 2002
Date of Patent:
December 9, 2003
Inventors:
Marc David Levenson, Rodney Trevor Hodgson
Abstract: A reflector for reflecting a broad bandwidth of electromagnetic (EM) radiation, comprising a sheet comprising a large plurality of pairs of layers of transparent polymer material parallel to a surface of the sheet, each pair of layers having a difference in the index of refraction between the materials in each layer of the pair, the total thickness of each pair of layers in the large plurality of layers varying substantially continuously and non linearly across the thickness of the sheet, is disclosed.
Abstract: A method for selecting parts for N similar assemblies, each assembly comprising M parts, is presented. A number pm of physical characteristics for each part of the at least M×N parts is recorded, and a value that a group of parts would have if assembled into an assembly is computed until N groups of parts are selected, each group consisting of one part from each of the M groups of parts, and wherein no part is a member of more than one of the N groups of parts, and wherein the value for each group meets a criterion. The method is particularly useful in constructing lenses.
Abstract: A lens design having two concave mirrors or Mangins and a turning mirror is disclosed. The optical axis of the concave elements are approximately coplanar and intersect on a turning mirror, and the normal to the surface of the turning mirror bisects the angle between the two optical axis.
Abstract: The quality of distribution of pigments in a matrix is estimated by measuring the reflectivity of a sample of the pigmented matrix at a shorter and a longer wavelength, and calculating a function of the two measurements. A ratio of the normalized reflectivity for broad short and long wavelength bands is the preferred function.
Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for uniform illumination of an object is presented. A plurality of light sources is adjusted relative to a base in order to give a defined illumination pattern with respect to the base. Then, the light sources are rigidly affixed to the base.
Abstract: An optical apparatus and methods for efficiently determining the magnetization of a material at very high optical resolution are disclosed. Individual components of the magnetization may be determined. Components in the plane of the sample surface are imaged by illuminating the material obliquely with substantially parallel light of relatively high power and very well controlled uniformity and polarization, and using light scattered obliquely in a parallel beam in the opposite direction at the same angle as the angle of incidence to record an image. Reversing the illumination and observation directions allows subtraction of the two images and measurement of the magnetization in-plane. A second in-plane component orthogonal to the first, is obtained similarly after reorienting the plane of incidence 90 degrees.
Abstract: Hollow core or “holey” optical fibers are filled with a gas or liquid which exhibits high Raman gain. Such gases as hydrogen and hydrogen isotopes are preferred embodiment. When these fibers are pumped with a pump laser, signals at an appropriate frequency carried by the fiber may be amplified, attenuated, changed to a different frequency, or mixed with other signals.
Abstract: The fine dark features in the images projected from strong phase-shifting masks used for microdevice lithography are accompanied by 180° shifts in the optical phase, produced by a topography pattern distinct from the pattern of apertures that define the bright features. A generic topography pattern can be formed on the substrate underlying a continuous opaque mask layer which subsequently is patterned with a device-specific array of apertures. When the image projected from a phase-shifting mask comprised of the generic topography pattern and the device-specific aperture pattern is combined with a device-specific image projected from an associated conventional photomask, the photoresist pattern that results corresponds to desired device layers with the imaging advantages of strong phase-shifting masks, but without the need for specific patterning of the topography pattern.
Abstract: A light controlling film is disclosed, comprising a polymerized polymer network varying spatially in a direction normal to the film surface, where the polymerized polymer network is a crosslinked high molecular weight polymeric material mixed with a low molecular weight nematic material exibiting cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) order, wherein wherein an electric field impressed in the film controls the reflection of circularly polarized light.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 1998
Date of Patent:
October 29, 2002
Assignee:
Reveo, Inc.
Inventors:
Jian-feng Li, Le Li, Bunsen Fan, Yingqiu Jiang, Sadeg Faris
Abstract: Air bearings support a rotating wafer carrying base in an RTP system. The base in proximity to the air bearing is protected from warping due to absorption of radiation from the hot wafer being treated. The most preferred embodiment splits the base into an inner disk carrying the wafer and an outer ring, where the inner ring which absorbs the most energy contacts and is supported at three points by the outer disk which is supported by the air bearing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 11, 1998
Date of Patent:
September 10, 2002
Assignee:
Mattson Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Helmut Aschner, Andreas Hauke, Karsten Weber, Dieter Zernickel
Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system are provided for sending radio frequency (RF) power to RF transponders (RFID tags), wherein the frequency sent to the tags is changed very rapidly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 11, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 6, 2002
Assignee:
Intermec IP Corp.
Inventors:
Rene D. Martinez, Harley Kent Heinrich, Paul J. Sousa, Li-Cheng R. Zai
Abstract: A radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder (tag) integrated circuit includes “on-chip” test circuitry. The test circuitry includes a serially-loaded test register. The test register controls the execution of on-chip tests. Such tests may include the testing of EEPROM circuitry included within the IC, the testing of analog circuitry, or the testing of digital circuitry included within the IC.
Abstract: An RFID tag's mobility can be increased and cost can be decreased by using high-performance mobile power antennas instead of battery powered tags. Disclosed are some power antennas that include a half wave rectifier, a full wave rectifier, and a voltage multiplier. These antennas can be cascaded to boost the power or voltage gain. Additionally, planar elements can be added to increase efficiency without decreasing mobility.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 25, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2002
Assignee:
Intermec IP Corp.
Inventors:
Dah-Weih Duan, Daniel J. Friedman, Harley Kent Heinrich, Ian Bardwell-Jones, Lou Ruggiero