Patents by Inventor Sae Woo Nam
Sae Woo Nam 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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Publication number: 20240402007Abstract: A thermally coupled imager includes a single photon detection pixel electrically isolated but in thermal communication with a thermal readout bus via a thermally conductive galvanic isolator, wherein the single photon detection pixel receives a single photon and produces thermal energy that is communicated to the thermal readout bus. A position and time of arrival of the single photon received by the single photon detection pixel is determined from voltage pulses produced by the thermal readout bus in response to receiving the thermal energy from the single photon detection pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2021Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Adam Nykoruk McCaughan, Boris Alexander Korzh, Varun Boehm Verma, Sae Woo Nam
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Publication number: 20240028879Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems and model-free methods for perturbing neural network hardware parameters and measure the neural network response that are implemented natively within the neural network hardware and without requiring a knowledge of the internal structure of the network. Embodiments of the present invention also relate to systems and methods for configuring neural network hardware such that the network automatically performs parameter multiplexed gradient descent, which include adding a time-varying perturbation to each hardware parameter base value to modulate the cost, broadcasting the modulated cost signal to all hardware parameters, and filtering out modulations so as to extract gradient information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Sonia Mary Buckley, Adam Nykoruk McCaughan, Andrew Martin Dienstfrey, Sae Woo Nam
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Publication number: 20220349628Abstract: A compact, low power cryo-cooler for cryogenic systems capable of cooling gas to at least as low as 2.5 K. The cryo-cooler has a room temperature compressor followed by filtration. Within the cryostat, four counterflow heat exchangers precool the incoming high-pressure gas using the outflowing low-pressure gas. The three warmest heat exchangers are successively heat sunk to three stages of a pulse tube to absorb residual heat from the slight ineffectiveness of the heat exchangers. The pulse tube cold head also absorbs loads from instrumentation leads and radiation loads. The pulse tube stages operate at around 80 K, 25 K, and 10 K. The entire system—cryo-cooler, drive and control electronics, and detector instrumentation, fits in a standard electronics rack mount enclosure, and requires around 300 W or less of power.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Inventors: Vincent Kotsubo, Joel Ullom, Sae Woo Nam
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Patent number: 11283002Abstract: A primary single photon optoelectronic neuron includes a photonic synaptic input waveguide; an optoelectronic synapse; a synapto-dendritic electrical connection in communication with the optoelectronic synapse; an electronic dendrite in communication with the synapto-dendritic electrical connection; a dendrite-neuronal electrical interface in communication with the electronic dendrite; an integrator in communication with the dendrite-neuronal electrical interface; a superconducting wire in communication with the integrator; an axon hillock electronic-to-photonic transducer in communication with the superconducting wire; and an axonic waveguide in communication with the axon hillock electronic-to-photonic transducer and that receives the axonic photonic signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCEInventors: Jeffrey M. Shainline, Manuel A. Castellanos-Beltran, Adam N. McCaughan, Sae Woo Nam
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Patent number: 11258415Abstract: A neuromimetic circuit includes: a primary single photon optoelectronic neuron; a synapse in optical communication with the primary single photon optoelectronic neuron; and an axonic waveguide in optical communication with the primary single photon optoelectronic neuron and the synapse such that the axonic waveguide optically interconnects the primary single photon optoelectronic neuron and the synapse.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCEInventors: Jeffrey Shainline, Sae Woo Nam, Sonia Buckley
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Publication number: 20200052183Abstract: A primary single photon optoelectronic neuron includes a photonic synaptic input waveguide; an optoelectronic synapse; a synapto-dendritic electrical connection in communication with the optoelectronic synapse; an electronic dendrite in communication with the synapto-dendritic electrical connection; a dendrite-neuronal electrical interface in communication with the electronic dendrite; an integrator in communication with the dendrite-neuronal electrical interface; a superconducting wire in communication with the integrator; an axon hillock electronic-to-photonic transducer in communication with the superconducting wire; and an axonic waveguide in communication with the axon hillock electronic-to-photonic transducer and that receives the axonic photonic signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Jeffrey M. Shainline, Manuel A. Castellanos-Beltran, Adam N. McCaughan, Sae Woo Nam
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Publication number: 20190226724Abstract: A compact, low power cryo-cooler for cryogenic systems capable of cooling gas to at least as low as 2.5 K. The cryo-cooler has a room temperature compressor followed by filtration. Within the cryostat, four counterflow heat exchangers precool the incoming high-pressure gas using the outflowing low-pressure gas. The three warmest heat exchangers are successively heat sunk to three stages of a pulse tube to absorb residual heat from the slight ineffectiveness of the heat exchangers. The pulse tube cold head also absorbs loads from instrumentation leads and radiation loads. The pulse tube stages operate at around 80 K, 25 K, and 10 K. The entire system—cryo-cooler, drive and control electronics, and detector instrumentation, fits in a standard electronics rack mount enclosure, and requires around 300 W or less of power.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Applicant: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Inventors: Vincent Kotsubo, Joel Ullom, Sae Woo Nam
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Patent number: 10236433Abstract: A thermal impedance amplifier includes: a resistive layer including: a resistance member; a first electrode in electrical communication with the resistance member; and a second electrode in electrical communication with the resistance member; a switch layer opposing the resistive layer and including: a switch member; a first switch electrode in electrical communication with the switch member; and a second switch electrode in electrical communication with the switch member, the switch member: switching from a first resistance to a second resistance in response to receiving phonons from the resistance member, being superconductive at the first resistance, and producing an amplified voltage in response to being at the second resistance; and a thermal conductor interposed between the resistance member and the switch member.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCEInventors: Adam McCaughan, Varun Verma, Sonia Buckley, Sae Woo Nam
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Publication number: 20180211158Abstract: A neuromimetic circuit includes: a primary single photon optoelectronic neuron; a synapse in optical communication with the primary single photon optoelectronic neuron; and an axonic waveguide in optical communication with the primary single photon optoelectronic neuron and the synapse such that the axonic waveguide optically interconnects the primary single photon optoelectronic neuron and the synapse.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Jeffrey Shainline, Sae Woo Nam, Sonia Buckley
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Patent number: 9577175Abstract: An apparatus includes a base layer; and a superconducting nanowire disposed on the base layer in a continuous meander pattern and including an amorphous metal-metalloid alloy such that the apparatus is configured to detect single photons, and the continuous meander pattern includes: a plurality of parallel line segments; and a plurality of curved segments, wherein adjacent parallel line segments are joined by a curved segment.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCEInventors: Sae Woo Nam, Burm Baek, Francesco Marsili, Varun Verma
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Patent number: 9240539Abstract: A superconducting nanowire single photon detector (SN-SPD) microelectronic circuit is described which has higher quantum efficiency and signal-to-noise than any SN-SPD's known in the art. The material and configuration of the microelectronic circuit eliminates the polarization dependence and shows improved signal-to-noise over SN-SPD microelectronic circuits known in the art. The higher efficiency, polarization independence, and high signal-to-noise is achieved by vertically stacking two tungsten-silicide (TS) SN-SPDs and electrically connecting them in parallel. This structure forms a multilayer superconducting nanowire avalanche photo-detector (SNAP). A single photon detection device employing the multilayer (SNAP) microelectronic circuit demonstrates a peak system detection efficiency of 87.7% and a polarization dependence of less than 2%. This represents nearly an order of magnitude improvement in both system detection efficiency and reduction of polarization dependence compared to conventional SNSPDs.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: National Institute of Standards and TechnologyInventors: Sae Woo Nam, Burm Baek, Francesco Marsilli, Varun Verma
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Publication number: 20160003672Abstract: An multiplexer includes: a plurality of single photon detectors arranged in a two-dimensional array; a plurality of first bias lines in electrical communication with the single photon detectors; a plurality of second bias lines in electrical communication with the single photon detectors; a plurality of first readout lines in electrical communication with the single photon detectors; and a plurality of second readout lines in electrical communication with the single photon detectors, wherein, for every single photon detector, the first bias line is in electrical communication with the first readout line in a first common line, and for every single photon detector, the second bias line is in electrical communication with the second readout line in a second common line such that the multiplexer is configured for resistive current splitting.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: SAE WOO NAM, JEFFREY STERN, VAUN VERMA, FRANCESCO MARSILI
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Publication number: 20140087952Abstract: A superconducting nanowire single photon detector (SN-SPD) microelectronic circuit is described which has higher quantum efficiency and signal-to-noise than any SN-SPD's known in the art. The material and configuration of the microelectronic circuit eliminates the polarization dependence and shows improved signal-to-noise over SN-SPD microelectronic circuits known in the art. The higher efficiency, polarization independence, and high signal-to-noise is achieved by vertically stacking two tungsten-silicide (TS) SN-SPDs and electrically connecting them in parallel. This structure forms a multilayer superconducting nanowire avalanche photo-detector (SNAP). A single photon detection device employing the multilayer (SNAP) microelectronic circuit demonstrates a peak system detection efficiency of 87.7% and a polarization dependence of less than 2%. This represents nearly an order of magnitude improvement in both system detection efficiency and reduction of polarization dependence compared to conventional SNSPDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventors: Sae Woo Nam, Burm Baek
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Patent number: 8543356Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an inexpensive and fast pulse characterization platform capable of real time operation, suitable for acquisition of single-photon data. Embodiments of the present invention include both a digital multi-channel data acquisition instrument and an analog pulse acquisition instrument suitable for a wide range of applications in physics laboratories. An FPGA performs multi-channel acquisition in real time, time stamps single events, and determines if the events fit a predetermined signature, which causes the events to be categorized as a coincidence. The indications of coincidences are then communicated to a host computer for further processing as desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: National Institute of Standards and TechnologyInventors: Alan Lee Migdall, Serery Polykov, Sae Woo Nam
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Publication number: 20110178774Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an inexpensive and fast pulse characterization platform capable of real time operation, suitable for acquisition of single-photon data. Embodiments of the present invention include both a digital multi-channel data acquisition instrument and an analog pulse acquisition instrument suitable for a wide range of applications in physics laboratories. An FPGA performs multi-channel acquisition in real time, time stamps single events, and determines if the events fit a predetermined signature, which causes the events to be categorized as a coincidence. The indications of coincidences are then communicated to a host computer for further processing as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2009Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Alan Lee Migdall, Serery Polyakov, Sae Woo Nam
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Patent number: 6211519Abstract: A superconducting transition-edge sensor with an electrothermal-feedback circuit, a heat sink thermally coupled thereto, a bias-feedback circuit electrically coupled with the electrothermal feedback circuit, and a current sensor electrically coupled with the bias-feedback circuit and inductively coupled with the electrothermal-feedback circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the LeLand Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Sae Woo Nam, Blas Cabrera