Patents by Inventor Greg Van Wiggeren

Greg Van Wiggeren 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: 6606158
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for determination of properties, e.g. of elements of the Jones matrix of an optical device under test, comprising the steps of: producing an incoming light beam, splitting the light beam into a first light beam and a second light beam, coupling the first light beam, preferably having two parts delayed with respect to each other, with a given initial polarization into the optical device under test, letting the second light beam travel a different path than the first light beam, superimposing the first light beam and the second light beam to produce interference between the first light beam and the second light beam in a resulting superimposed light beam, splitting the superimposed light beam into a third light beam polarization dependent and a fourth light beam, detecting the power of the third and the fourth light beam as a function of frequency when tuning the frequency of the incoming light beam over a given frequency range, deriving optical properties, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Harald Rosenfeldt, Greg Van Wiggeren, Douglas M. Baney
  • Publication number: 20020113972
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for determination of properties, e.g. of elements of the Jones matrix of an optical device under test, comprising the steps of: producing an incoming light beam, splitting the light beam into a first light beam and a second light beam, coupling the first light beam, preferably having two parts delayed with respect to each other, with a given initial polarization into the optical device under test, letting the second light beam travel a different path than the first light beam, superimposing the first light beam and the second light beam to produce interference between the first light beam and the second light beam in a resulting superimposed light beam, splitting the superimposed light beam into a third light beam polarization dependent and a fourth light beam, detecting the power of the third and the fourth light beam as a function of frequency when tuning the frequency of the incoming light beam over a given frequency range, deriving optical properties, e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Applicant: Agilent Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Harald Rosenfeldt, Greg Van Wiggeren, Douglas M. Baney