Patents by Inventor Nickolaos Savidis
Nickolaos Savidis 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).
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Patent number: 12116312Abstract: A liquid lens that includes: a lens body comprising a first window, a second window, and a cavity disposed between the first window and the second window; and a first liquid and a second liquid within the cavity of the lens body, the first liquid and the second liquid substantially immiscible with each other and having different refractive indices such that an interface between the first liquid and second liquid to form a lens. The sidewall of the cavity has an average surface roughness (Ra) of less than or equal to 200 nanometers (nm). The cavity is disposed within a plate. Further, each of the windows and the plate comprises a glass, glass-ceramic or ceramic composition. In addition, a linearity of a first bottom portion of the sidewall in proximity to the base of the plate can be from 0 ?m±5 ?m.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Michael Peter Gaj, Garrett Andrew Piech, Nickolaos Savidis
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Patent number: 11766746Abstract: A method for processing a transparent workpiece that includes directing a laser beam the transparent workpiece. The laser beam incident to the impingement surface has an oblong angular spectrum and portion of the laser beam directed into the transparent workpiece is a laser beam focal line and generates an induced absorption to produce a defect within the transparent workpiece. The laser beam focal line includes a wavelength ?, a spot size wo, a Rayleigh range ZR that is greater than F D ? ? ? ? w o 2 ? , where FD is a dimensionless divergence factor comprising a value of 10 or greater, and an internal beam angle of greater than 10° relative to a plane orthogonal to an impingement surface at an impingement location, such that the defect has a defect angle within the transparent workpiece of greater than 10° relative to a plane orthogonal to the impingement surface at the impingement location.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2020Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Viacheslav Viacheslavovich Ivanov, Nikolay Alekseyevich Kaliteevskiy, Nickolaos Savidis, Petr Mikhaylovich Sterlingov, Ralf Joachim Terbrueggen, Craig John Mancusi Ungaro
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Patent number: 11693363Abstract: A holographic display is comprised of space-multiplexed elemental modulators, each of which consists of a surface acoustic wave transducer atop an anisotropic waveguide. Each “line” of the overall display consists of a single anisotropic waveguide across the display's length with multiple surface acoustic wave transducers spaced along the waveguide length, although for larger displays, the waveguide may be divided into segments, each provided with separate illumination. Light that is undiffracted by a specific transducer is available for diffraction by subsequent transducers. Per transducer, guided-mode light is mode-converted to leaky-mode light, which propagates into the substrate away from the viewer before encountering a volume reflection grating and being reflected and steered towards the viewer. The display is transparent and all reflection volume gratings operate in the Bragg regime, thereby creating no dispersion of ambient light.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Sundeep Jolly, Nickolaos Savidis, V. Michael Bove, Jr., Bianca Datta, Daniel E. Smalley
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Publication number: 20230167001Abstract: A method of separating a substrate includes directing a laser beam into the substrate such that a focal line is formed with at least a portion of the laser beam focal line within a bulk of the substrate at an oblique angle with respect to a laser-incident surface of the substrate. The laser beam focal line is formed by a pulsed laser beam that is disposed along a beam propagation direction. The method further includes pulsing the pulsed laser beam from a first edge of the substrate to a second edge of the substrate in a single pass. The laser beam focal line generates an induced multi-photon absorption within the substrate that produces a damage track within the bulk of the substrate along the laser beam focal line, and the damage track is at an oblique angle relative to the laser-incident surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Jason Roy Grenier, Nickolaos Savidis, Craig John Mancusi Ungaro
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Publication number: 20210206693Abstract: A liquid lens that includes: a lens body comprising a first window, a second window, and a cavity disposed between the first window and the second window; and a first liquid and a second liquid within the cavity of the lens body, the first liquid and the second liquid substantially immiscible with each other and having different refractive indices such that an interface between the first liquid and second liquid to form a lens. The sidewall of the cavity has an average surface roughness (Ra) of less than or equal to 200 nanometers (nm). The cavity is disposed within a plate. Further, each of the windows and the plate comprises a glass, glass-ceramic or ceramic composition. In addition, a linearity of a first bottom portion of the sidewall in proximity to the base of the plate can be from 0 ?m±5 ?m.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Michael Peter Gaj, Garrett Andrew Piech, Nickolaos Savidis
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Publication number: 20210080906Abstract: A holographic display is comprised of space-multiplexed elemental modulators, each of which consists of a surface acoustic wave transducer atop an anisotropic waveguide. Each “line” of the overall display consists of a single anisotropic waveguide across the display's length with multiple surface acoustic wave transducers spaced along the waveguide length, although for larger displays, the waveguide may be divided into segments, each provided with separate illumination. Light that is undiffracted by a specific transducer is available for diffraction by subsequent transducers. Per transducer, guided-mode light is mode-converted to leaky-mode light, which propagates into the substrate away from the viewer before encountering a volume reflection grating and being reflected and steered towards the viewer. The display is transparent and all reflection volume gratings operate in the Bragg regime, thereby creating no dispersion of ambient light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Sundeep Jolly, Nickolaos Savidis, V. Michael Bove, JR., Bianca Datta, Daniel E. Smalley
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Publication number: 20200361037Abstract: A method for processing a transparent workpiece that includes directing a laser beam the transparent workpiece. The laser beam incident to the impingement surface has an oblong angular spectrum and portion of the laser beam directed into the transparent workpiece is a laser beam focal line and generates an induced absorption to produce a defect within the transparent workpiece. The laser beam focal line includes a wavelength ?, a spot size wo, a Rayleigh range ZR that is greater than F D ? ? ? ? w o 2 ? , where FD is a dimensionless divergence factor comprising a value of 10 or greater, and an internal beam angle of greater than 10° relative to a plane orthogonal to an impingement surface at an impingement location, such that the defect has a defect angle within the transparent workpiece of greater than 10° relative to a plane orthogonal to the impingement surface at the impingement location.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Viacheslav Viacheslavovich Ivanov, Nikolay Alekseyevich Kaliteevskiy, Nickolaos Savidis, Petr Mikhaylovich Sterlingov, Ralf Joachim Terbrueggen, Craig John Mancusi Ungaro
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Patent number: 10105049Abstract: A projector and one or more optical components project a light pattern that scans at least a portion of an anterior segment of an eye of a user, while one or more cameras capture images of the anterior segment. During each scan, different pixels in the projector emit light at different times, causing the light pattern to repeatedly change orientation relative to the eye and thus to illuminate multiple different cross-sections of the anterior segment. The cameras capture images of each cross-section from a total of at least two different vantage points relative to the head of the user. The position of the projector, optical components and cameras relative to the head of the user remains substantially constant throughout each entire scan.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Inventors: Shantanu Sinha, Hyunsung Park, Albert Redo-Sanchez, Matthew Everett Lawson, Nickolaos Savidis, Pushyami Rachapudi, Ramesh Raskar, Vincent Patalano, II
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Publication number: 20180074457Abstract: A holographic display is comprised of space-multiplexed elemental modulators, each of which consists of a surface acoustic wave transducer atop an anisotropic waveguide. Each “line” of the overall display consists of a single anisotropic waveguide across the display's length with multiple surface acoustic wave transducers spaced along the waveguide length, although for larger displays, the waveguide may be divided into segments, each provided with separate illumination. Light that is undiffracted by a specific transducer is available for diffraction by subsequent transducers. Per transducer, guided-mode light is mode-converted to leaky-mode light, which propagates into the substrate away from the viewer before encountering a volume reflection grating and being reflected and steered towards the viewer. The display is transparent and all reflection volume gratings operate in the Bragg regime, thereby creating no dispersion of ambient light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Sundeep Jolly, Nickolaos Savidis, V. Michael Bove, JR., Bianca Datta, Daniel E. Smalley
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Patent number: 9681800Abstract: A phoropter having a line of sight for a viewer to see through comprises a lens system in the line of sight, wherein a shape or focal length of at least one lens in the lens system is controllable by means of an electrical signal, electrical field or current. Wavefront sensors of the phoropter detect local tilts of light wavefronts emerging from the eye and generate output signals that are used for controlling the shape or focal length of the at least one lens. Holographic or diffractive elements are used to collect light scattered from an eye of the viewer and image the scattered light to the wavefront sensors. Preferably one or more of the holographic or diffractive elements are away from the line of sight of the viewer. To use the phoropter, light is passed to the lens system, and light scattered by the eye is collected by the holographic or diffractive elements and imaged onto the wavefront sensors.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: The Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of The University of ArizonaInventors: James T. Schwiegerling, Nasser N. Peyghambarian, Gholam A. Peyman, Nickolaos Savidis
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Publication number: 20160206197Abstract: A projector and one or more optical components project a light pattern that scans at least a portion of an anterior segment of an eye of a user, while one or more cameras capture images of the anterior segment. During each scan, different pixels in the projector emit light at different times, causing the light pattern to repeatedly change orientation relative to the eye and thus to illuminate multiple different cross-sections of the anterior segment. The cameras capture images of each cross-section from a total of at least two different vantage points relative to the head of the user. The position of the projector, optical components and cameras relative to the head of the user remains substantially constant throughout each entire scan.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Shantanu Sinha, Hyunsung Park, Albert Redo-Sanchez, Matthew Everett Lawson, Nickolaos Savidis, Pushyami Rachapudi, Ramesh Raskar, Vincent Patalano, II
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Patent number: 9164206Abstract: A variable focal length achromatic lens includes a flat liquid crystal diffractive lens and a pressure-controlled fluidic refractive lens. The diffractive lens is composed of a flat binary Fresnel zone structure and a thin liquid crystal layer, producing high efficiency and millisecond switching times while applying a low ac voltage input. The focusing power of the diffractive lens is adjusted by electrically modifying the sub-zones and re-establishing phase wrapping points. The refractive lens includes a fluid chamber with a flat glass surface and an opposing elastic polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane surface. Inserting fluid volume through a pump system into the clear aperture region alters the membrane curvature and adjusts the refractive lens' focal position. Primary chromatic aberration is remarkably reduced through the coupling of the fluidic and diffractive lenses at a number of selected focal lengths.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: The Arizona Board of Regents of Behalf of the University of ArizonaInventors: Pouria Valley, Nickolaos Savidis, James T. Schwiegerling, Gholam Peyman, Nasser N. Peyghambarian