Patents Assigned to Nano-Optic Devices, LLC
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Patent number: 9164219Abstract: The frontlight unit is intended for enhancing illumination of a reflective display having pixels arranged in a matrix pattern and using monochromatic laser lights as light sources. The unit contains a network of light-distribution planar ridge waveguides with holograms arranged in a matrix pattern that corresponds to the matrix pattern of the reflective display when it is applied onto this display and emits light in the downward direction in the form of diverging beams that fall onto the pixels of the reflective display and in the upward direction onto mirrors wherefrom light is reflected also in the form of diverging beams onto the reflective display. Thus, all of the light reflected from the holograms of the light-distribution planar ridge waveguides is not lost and is used entirely for illumination of the reflective display. The mirrors occupy no more than 5% of the display surface area.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: NANO-OPTIC DEVICES, LLCInventors: Vladimir Yankov, Igor Ivonin, Leonid Velikov
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Patent number: 9143235Abstract: The invention provides optical interconnects of data-processing cores of multicore chips by means of digital planar holographic microchips on a host chip. The device comprises “N” laser light sources that generate lights of “N” different wavelength and “N” data-processing cores that produce data. Each data-processing core contains optical signal receivers and modulators/transceivers that receive lights from the laser light sources and have a function of modulating the light obtained from the laser light sources with the data produced by the cores thus producing modulated light signals which are further processed by the holographic microchip and then decoded by the receivers. The device is efficient in that it replaces electrical interconnects between the cores with optical interconnects and can be matched to current semiconductor production technology.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: NANO-OPTIC DEVICES LLCInventors: Vladimir Yankov, Konstantin Kravtsov, Leonid Velikov
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Patent number: 9069414Abstract: Proposed is a touchscreen sensor for touchscreen devices such as iPhones, iPads, etc. The sensor comprises a substrate that supports an IR laser light source that transmits light to a light-delivery ridge waveguide formed on one side of the substrate and an array of photoreceivers on the opposite side of the substrate. The light-delivery waveguide and the photoreceivers of the array are interconnected by a plurality of strip-like illumination waveguides that are divided by touch-sensitive detectors into input and output waveguides. The touch-sensitive detectors are distributed under the external plate with a density that changes optical conditions of the touch-sensitive optical detector when an object, e.g., a finger, touches the external plate. The place of contact is detected and is then used to activate the appropriate command.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: NANO-OPTIC DEVICES, LLCInventor: Vladimir Yankov
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Patent number: 9036994Abstract: The invention provides optical interconnects of data-processing cores of multicore chips by means of digital planar holographic microchips. The method comprises delivering “N” laser lights to “N” data-processing cores on the host chip, coding the obtained optical signals by modulating them with the core-generated data, and then delivering the modulated and coded optical signals to a holographic microchip formed on the same substrate of the host chip as the data-processing cores, splitting the modulated and coded optical signals into (N?1)N modulated optical copy signals, delivering the copy signals to all data-processing cores except the one that generates the copy signals, and decoding the data obtained from the output signals delivered to the processing cores by the receivers. The method is efficient in that it allows replacing electrical interconnects between the cores with optical interconnects and can be matched to current semiconductor production technology.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: NANO-OPTIC DEVICES, LLCInventors: Vladimir Yankov, Konstantin Kravtsov, Leonid Velikov
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Patent number: 8596846Abstract: The frontlight illumination system is intended for enhancing illumination of a reflective display having pixels arranged in a matrix pattern and using monochromatic laser lights as light sources. The unit contains a network of light-distributing planar ridge waveguides with holograms arranged in a matrix pattern that corresponds to the matrix pattern of the reflective display. The light-distributing holograms of the system are formed on opposite sides of each core of respective light-distributing planar ridge waveguides. Neighboring holograms located on opposite sides of the core are combined into pairs and are arranged on each core in positions at which they interact with a predetermined phase shift that doubles the intensity of light directed to the reflective display and extinguishes light directed to the external surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Nano-Optic Devices, LLCInventors: Vladimir Yankov, Alexander Goltsov, Igor Ivonin, Leonid Velikov