Patents by Inventor Carl M. Jefferson

Carl M. Jefferson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6801368
    Abstract: An optical beam transformation system includes a first and a second optical element, each of which has a non-reentrant surface. The system transforms a substantially non-uniform optical input beam (such as a Gaussian) to a substantially uniform output beam. The first and second optical elements are arranged in either a Keplerian or Galilean configuration. The aspheric surface of the second optical element is related to the aspheric surface of the first optical element by a ray-tracing function that maps substantially all of an input light beam that is incident on the first optical element to a collimated output light beam that is output from the second optical element. Preferably, the output light beam has a Fermi-Dirac intensity distribution, and the ray-tracing function maps the input light beam to the output beam out to the (1/e)6 intensity radius of the input light beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2004
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Hans J. Coufal, John A. Hoffnagle, Carl M. Jefferson
  • Publication number: 20040061952
    Abstract: An optical beam transformation system includes a first and a second optical element, each of which has a non-reentrant surface. The system transforms a substantially non-uniform optical input beam (such as a Gaussian) to a substantially uniform output beam. The first and second optical elements are arranged in either a Keplerian or Galilean configuration. The aspheric surface of the second optical element is related to the aspheric surface of the first optical element by a ray-tracing function that maps substantially all of an input light beam that is incident on the first optical element to a collimated output light beam that is output from the second optical element. Preferably, the output light beam has a Fermi-Dirac intensity distribution, and the ray-tracing function maps the input light beam to the output beam out to the (1/e)6 intensity radius of the input light beam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2003
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Hans J. Coufal, John A. Hoffnagle, Carl M. Jefferson
  • Patent number: 6654183
    Abstract: An optical beam transformation system includes a first and a second optical element, each of which has a non-reentrant surface. The system transforms a substantially non-uniform optical input beam (such as a Gaussian) to a substantially uniform output beam. The first and second optical elements are arranged in either a Keplerian or Galilean configuration. The aspheric surface of the second optical element is related to the aspheric surface of the first optical element by a ray-tracing function that maps substantially all of an input light beam that is incident on the first optical element to a collimated output light beam that is output from the second optical element. Preferably, the output light beam has a Fermi-Dirac intensity distribution, and the ray-tracing function maps the input light beam to the output beam out to the (1/e)6 intensity radius of the input light beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Hans J. Coufal, John A. Hoffnagle, Carl M. Jefferson
  • Publication number: 20030053221
    Abstract: An optical beam transformation system includes a first and a second optical element, each of which has a non-reentrant surface. The system transforms a substantially non-uniform optical input beam (such as a Gaussian) to a substantially uniform output beam. The first and second optical elements are arranged in either a Keplerian or Galilean configuration. The aspheric surface of the second optical element is related to the aspheric surface of the first optical element by a ray-tracing function that maps substantially all of an input light beam that is incident on the first optical element to a collimated output light beam that is output from the second optical element. Preferably, the output light beam has a Fermi-Dirac intensity distribution, and the ray-tracing function maps the input light beam to the output beam out to the (1/e)6 intensity radius of the input light beam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2001
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Inventors: Hans J. Coufal, John A. Hoffnagle, Carl M. Jefferson
  • Patent number: 5297076
    Abstract: Phase modulation is used to record data in a spectral hole burning material. A laser and a phase modulator are used to generate both a reference pulse and a phase modulated data pulse to the material. The data is recorded as spectral holes in the absorption spectrum of the material. In order to read the data, a second reference pulse is generated which creates an echo pulse from the material. This echo pulse is combined with a frequency shifted comparator pulse in order to generate a heterodyne signal. A phase sensitive demodulator detects the phase transitions in the heterodyne signal and generates a digital signal representative of the data recorded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Carl M. Jefferson, Alfred J. Meixner
  • Patent number: 4841389
    Abstract: A self-diagnostic method and apparatus is described for indicating the likelihood of an impending crash of a magnetic transducer or head with a rotating magnetic medium by dynamically and periodically calculating overwrite efficiency for performing a desired control operation when it exceeds a preselected value denoting dangerous proximity of the transducer to the surface of the medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1989
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Roger F. Hoyt, Carl M. Jefferson, Steven E. Millman