Patents by Inventor Tal Fishman
Tal Fishman 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: 12242546Abstract: A method for data presentation includes assembling a set of documents in response to a search query by a user having a social network. A respective person is identified with each of a group of documents in the set. For at least one document in the group, a chain of one or more links is found in the social network between the respective person and the user. A search results page is displayed, including an identification of the at least one document together with a sequence of breadcrumbs corresponding to the one or more links in the chain.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2023Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: TRANSFORM SR BRANDS LLCInventors: Avital Yachin, Sagie Davidovich, Tal Kedar, Yaron Fishman, Liad Agmon
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Publication number: 20240186102Abstract: A charged particles beam column for inspecting a sample in a sample plane is presented. The charged particles beam column comprises: a charged particles source generating a charged particles beam propagating along a general propagation path towards the sample plane; and at least one charged particles beam shaping unit. The charged particles shaping unit comprises at least one high-frequency electromagnetic radiation generator located in a vicinity of said general propagation path of the charged particles beam and controllably operated to perform synchronized generation of said high-frequency electromagnetic radiation towards at least one interaction region in said general propagation path, to cause interaction between said radiation and the charged particles, thereby directly affecting energy properties of the charged particles passing through said at least one interaction region in the general propagation path and directly affecting spectral resolution of the charged particles beam at said sample plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: Raphael DAHAN, Ido KAMINER, Michael YANNAI, Tal FISHMAN
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Patent number: 11307019Abstract: A system and method for generating, enhancing, and detecting the amplitude and phase modulation of a laser under a condition of self-mixing is provided. The system may comprise a laser and a detector to extract the characteristic self-mix signal, which is then interpreted using algorithms implemented in hardware or software. In the case of the laser being a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting laser (VCSEL), the output signal can be detected by monitoring the surface light emission by means of a beam splitter, or in some embodiments as emission from the bottom surface of the laser. In some embodiments, the system may further comprise a wavelength filter such as an etalon in the signal path.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2021Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Vixar, Inc.Inventors: Klein Johnson, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Patent number: 11277694Abstract: Laser-based devices utilizing temperature modulation for improved self-mix sensing. A self-mix laser unit includes: an active region having a first side and a second, opposite, side; a p-type Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) region, which is in direct touch with said first side of the active region; an n-type DBR region, which is in direct touch with the second side of the active region; and an n-type or p-type or other substrate. A heating unit provides modulated heating to the active region, either directly via an electrical resistor within the active region; or indirectly by passing or propagating modulated heat through one of the DBR regions or through the substrate. The modulated heating improves the laser-based self-mix signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2018Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20210223027Abstract: A system and method for generating, enhancing, and detecting the amplitude and phase modulation of a laser under a condition of self-mixing is provided. The system may comprise a laser and a detector to extract the characteristic self-mix signal, which is then interpreted using algorithms implemented in hardware or software. In the case of the laser being a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting laser (VCSEL), the output signal can be detected by monitoring the surface light emission by means of a beam splitter, or in some embodiments as emission from the bottom surface of the laser. In some embodiments, the system may further comprise a wavelength filter such as an etalon in the signal path.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicants: Vixar, Inc., Vocalzoom Systems Ltd.Inventors: Klein JOHNSON, Tal FISHMAN, Tal BAKISH
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Patent number: 10681474Abstract: A device has a laser unit, which includes: a top-side p-type DBR region; which is on top of and in direct touch with an active region; which is on top of and in direct touch with a bottom-side n-type Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) region; which is on top of a n-type substrate. The laser unit further includes a voltage measurement anode touching or being in proximity to a top surface of the active region; and a voltage measurement cathode touching or being in proximity to a bottom surface of the active region. The voltage between the voltage measurement anode and the voltage measurement cathode is directly measured; and is utilized for determining characteristics of a laser self-mix signal of the laser unit, without having or using a monitor photo-diode.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2017Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Patent number: 10645500Abstract: A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) self-mix signal of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) self-mix signal of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving self-mix signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Alexander Blumkin, Amir Ganani, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20190331473Abstract: A system and method for generating, enhancing, and detecting the amplitude and phase modulation of a laser under a condition of self-mixing is provided. The system may comprise a laser and a detector to extract the characteristic self-mix signal, which is then interpreted using algorithms implemented in hardware or software. In the case of the laser being a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting laser (VCSEL), the output signal can be detected by monitoring the surface light emission by means of a beam splitter, or in some embodiments as emission from the bottom surface of the laser. In some embodiments, the system may further comprise a wavelength filter such as an etalon in the signal path.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2017Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Klein Johnson, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Patent number: 10448172Abstract: A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) self-mix signal of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) self-mix signal of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving self-mix signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Alexander Blumkin, Amir Ganani, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20190200140Abstract: A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) self-mix signal of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) self-mix signal of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving self-mix signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Alexander Blumkin, Amir Ganani, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Patent number: 10334359Abstract: Optical microphone, laser-based microphone, and laser microphone having reduced-noise components of low-noise components. A laser microphone comprises a laser-diode associated with a low-noise laser driver TX; and a photo-diode associated with a low-noise photo-diode receiver RX. The low-noise laser driver TX supplies a drive current which is a combination of a Direct Current component having a first bandwidth, and an attenuated version of an Alternating Current component having a second, different, bandwidth. Additionally or alternatively, the low-noise photo-diode receiver RX utilizes hardware-based demodulation of the analog signal, and operates to remove a Direct Current component of its output signal prior to digitization.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Tal Fishman, Alexander Blumkin, Guy Ofek, Eytan Keydar, Tal Bakish
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Patent number: 10327069Abstract: A system includes a laser microphone or laser-based microphone or optical microphone. The laser microphone includes a laser transmitter to transmit an outgoing laser beam towards a face of a human speaker. The laser transmitter acts also as a self-mix interferometry unit that receives the optical feedback signal reflected from the face of the human speaker, and generates an optical self-mix signal by self-mixing interferometry of the laser power and the received optical feedback signal; and a speckles noise reducer to reduce speckles noise and to increase a bandwidth of the optical self-mix signal. The speckles noise reducer optionally includes a vibration unit or displacement unit, to cause vibrations or displacement of one or more mirrors or optics elements of the laser microphone, to thereby reduce speckles noise.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Tal Fishman, Alexander Blumkin, Reuven Elhamias, Gil Levy, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20190090068Abstract: A device has a laser unit, which includes: a top-side p-type DBR region; which is on top of and in direct touch with an active region; which is on top of and in direct touch with a bottom-side n-type Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) region; which is on top of a n-type substrate. The laser unit further includes a voltage measurement anode touching or being in proximity to a top surface of the active region; and a voltage measurement cathode touching or being in proximity to a bottom surface of the active region. The voltage between the voltage measurement anode and the voltage measurement cathode is directly measured; and is utilized for determining characteristics of a laser self-mix signal of the laser unit, without having or using a monitor photo-diode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2017Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20190075402Abstract: Laser-based devices utilizing temperature modulation for improved self-mix sensing. A self-mix laser unit includes: an active region having a first side and a second, opposite, side; a p-type Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) region, which is in direct touch with said first side of the active region; an n-type DBR region, which is in direct touch with the second side of the active region; and an n-type or p-type or other substrate. A heating unit provides modulated heating to the active region, either directly via an electrical resistor within the active region; or indirectly by passing or propagating modulated heat through one of the DBR regions or through the substrate. The modulated heating improves the laser-based self-mix signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20180234761Abstract: Optical microphone, laser-based microphone, and laser microphone having reduced-noise components of low-noise components. A laser microphone comprises a laser-diode associated with a low-noise laser driver TX; and a photo-diode associated with a low-noise photo-diode receiver RX. The low-noise laser driver TX supplies a drive current which is a combination of a Direct Current component having a first bandwidth, and an attenuated version of an Alternating Current component having a second, different, bandwidth. Additionally or alternatively, the low-noise photo-diode receiver RX utilizes hardware-based demodulation of the analog signal, and operates to remove a Direct Current component of its output signal prior to digitization.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2016Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Tal Fishman, Alexander Blumkin, Guy Ofek, Eytan Keydar, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20180139534Abstract: A system includes a laser microphone or laser-based microphone or optical microphone. The laser microphone includes a laser transmitter to transmit an outgoing laser beam towards a face of a human speaker. The laser transmitter acts also as a self-mix interferometry unit that receives the optical feedback signal reflected from the face of the human speaker, and generates an optical self-mix signal by self-mixing interferometry of the laser power and the received optical feedback signal; and a speckles noise reducer to reduce speckles noise and to increase a bandwidth of the optical self-mix signal. The speckles noise reducer optionally includes a vibration unit or displacement unit, to cause vibrations or displacement of one or more mirrors or optics elements of the laser microphone, to thereby reduce speckles noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Tal Fishman, Alexander Blumkin, Reuven Elhamias, Gil Levy, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20180132042Abstract: Laser microphone, laser-based microphone, and optical microphone utilizing mirrors having different properties. A laser microphone includes at least two mirrors: a front-side mirror, and a rear-side mirror. The reflectivity of the front-side mirror, is different from the reflectivity of the rear-side mirror; thereby increasing the efficiency or the accuracy of self-mixing of signals in the laser microphone. Additionally or alternatively, the front-side mirror has a first number of Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) layers; and the rear-side mirror has a second, different, number of DBR layers; thereby increasing the efficiency or the accuracy of self-mixing of signals in the laser microphone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2016Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20180063647Abstract: A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) self-mix signal of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) self-mix signal of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving self-mix signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Alexander Blumkin, Amir Ganani, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Publication number: 20180027339Abstract: A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) self-mix signal of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) self-mix signal of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving self-mix signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Alexander Blumkin, Amir Ganani, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish
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Patent number: 9755755Abstract: A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) optical feedback of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) optical feedback of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving optical signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: VOCALZOOM SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Alexander Blumkin, Amir Ganani, Tal Fishman, Tal Bakish