Patents by Inventor Ludovic Hudanski

Ludovic Hudanski 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: 8503614
    Abstract: A radiation source includes a vacuum chamber, means for injecting an optical wave, a cold source for emitting electrons, a power supply, an anode for emitting X-rays, and at least one window through which the X-rays exit. A light source delivers the optical wave, and the cold source includes at least one substrate with a conducting surface and is subjected to an electric field. The cold further includes a photoconductive element in which the current is controlled approximately linearly by the illumination and at least one electron-emitting element, the photoconductive element electrically connected in series between an emitting element and a conducting surface. Current photogenerated in the photoconductive device is equal to that emitted by the emitter or the group of emitters with which it is associated, and the emitted stream of X-rays is approximately linearly dependent on the illumination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2013
    Assignee: Thales
    Inventors: Pierre Legagneux, Ludovic Hudanski, Pascal Ponard, Christophe Bourat, Jean-Philippe Schnell
  • Patent number: 8427039
    Abstract: In an optically controlled cold-cathode electron tube, the emitters 1, of nanometer and/or micron size and of elongate shape, have a structure comprising a first material (4) of sp2-bonding carbon type and a metallic second material (3), said first material being in contact with and surrounding said second material at its top and over the entire length of the emitter or at least part of said length starting from its top toward the base (b). The second material has a plasma frequency substantially equal to or greater than the frequency of the optical control wave.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2013
    Assignee: Thales
    Inventors: Pierre Legagneux, Ludovic Hudanski, Jean-Philippe Schnell, Dominique Dieumegard, Pierrick Guiset, Alfredo De Rossi
  • Publication number: 20100290593
    Abstract: A radiation source includes a vacuum chamber, means for injecting an optical wave, a cold source for emitting electrons, a power supply, an anode for emitting X-rays, and at least one window through which the X-rays exit. A light source delivers the optical wave, and the cold source includes at least one substrate with a conducting surface and is subjected to an electric field. The cold further includes a photoconductive element in which the current is controlled approximately linearly by the illumination and at least one electron-emitting element, the photoconductive element electrically connected in series between an emitting element and a conducting surface. Current photogenerated in the photoconductive device is equal to that emitted by the emitter or the group of emitters with which it is associated, and the emitted stream of X-rays is approximately linearly dependent on the illumination.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2009
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Applicant: THALES
    Inventors: Pierre Legagneux, Ludovic Hudanski, Pascal Ponard, Christophe Bourat, Jean-Philippe Schnell
  • Publication number: 20100072872
    Abstract: In an optically controlled cold-cathode electron tube, the emitters 1, of nanometer and/or micron size and of elongate shape, have a structure comprising a first material (4) of sp2-bonding carbon type and a metallic second material (3), said first material being in contact with and surrounding said second material at its top and over the entire length of the emitter or at least part of said length starting from its top toward the base (b). The second material has a plasma frequency substantially equal to or greater than the frequency of the optical control wave.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2007
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Inventors: Pierre Legagneux, Ludovic Hudanski, Jean-Philippe Schnell, Dominique Dieumegard, Pierrick Guiset, Alfredo De Rossi