Chelate Patents (Class 372/52)
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Patent number: 10808915Abstract: A source of white light constructed of a vacuum glass chamber, containing an optically active element, a generator of an IR electromagnetic radiation beam equipped with a laser IR diode, a battery, a focusing lens, and, optionally, a reflector characterized in that the optically active element contained in the vacuum chamber is a thin layer graphene matrix with the thickness of up to 3 mm Embodiments also relate to a method of white light generation by the above-mentioned white light source.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2016Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: INSTYTUT NISKICH TEMPERATUR I BADAN STRUKTURALNYCH PAN IM.W. TRZEBIATOWSKIEGOInventors: Wieslaw Strek, Robert Tomala, Lukasz Marciniak, Dariusz Hreniak, Yuriy Gerasymchuk, Bartlomiej Cichy
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Patent number: 10117578Abstract: A luminescent ophthalmic device for administering therapeutic materials, the device having at least one luminescent marker disposed in proximity to a therapeutic agent applicator so as facilitate placement in a treatment position when viewed using transcorneal or transpupillary viewing methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2014Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: IP LIBERTY VISION CORPORATIONInventors: Paul T. Finger, Toby Welles
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Patent number: 8442078Abstract: The laser includes an optical fiber including a cavity containing a microfluidic gain medium bounded by a composite structure of alternating layers of high and low index materials forming an axially invariant, rotationally symmetric photonic bandgap cavity. The optical fiber also includes at least one microfluidic channel containing liquid crystal modulators in the fiber cladding extending in an axial direction and further includes a pair of electrodes flanking the microfluidic channel. An electrical potential across the pair of electrodes will rotate the liquid crystal molecules to rotate the linearly polarized state of light emitted from the cavity. An external linear polarizer is disposed around the fiber to modulate azimuthal laser intensity distribution.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Alexander Stolyarov, Lei Wei, Ofer Shapira, Fabien Sorin, Yoel Fink, John D. Joannopoulos
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Patent number: 6839368Abstract: High-efficiency laser-like emission at low thresholds in dipolar organic materials upon pulsed optical excitation, without using any external mirrors. Unusually high conversion efficiencies and low thresholds in laser-like emission have been observed in the solutions of organic molecular salts having large dipole moments and specific dye molecules having high photoluminescence efficiencies. Pumped with frequency-doubled pulses from a Nd:YAG laser, conversion efficiencies in the range of 15-40% were achieved without incorporation of external mirrors. The threshold pump energies for such emission have been observed to be low (<8 ?J). The spectrally narrowed output beam was found to have low divergence, high degree of polarization, and pulse-width less than that of the excitation pulses (50 picoseconds).Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventor: Mrinal Thakur
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Patent number: 6717973Abstract: A F2-laser includes a discharge chamber filled with a gas mixture including molecular fluorine for generating a spectral emission in a wavelength range between 157 nm and 158 nm including a primary line and a secondary line, multiple electrodes coupled with a power supply circuit for producing a pulsed discharge to energize the molecular fluorine, a resonator including the discharge chamber and an interferometric device for generating a laser beam having a bandwidth of less than 1 pm, and a wavelength monitor coupled in a feedback loop with a processor for monitoring a spectral distribution of the laser beam. The processor controls an interferometric spectrum of the interferometric device based on the monitored spectral distribution such that sidebands within the spectral distribution are substantially minimized.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Lambda Physik AGInventors: Dirk Basting, Sergei Govorkov, Juergen Kleinschmidt, Peter Lokai, Uwe Stamm
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Patent number: 6501779Abstract: A communication system allows a remote user to access a web site across a PSTN using a conventional text device such as a TTY device. The web site is configured with text, menu options, and communication transfer capabilities as may be found in an automated telephone service. The system includes a text gateway module in electrical communication with the text device. The text gateway module receives text data generated by the text device and directs the text data to a text/web translator. The web/text translator converts the text data into web data suitable for use by a web site and server. The web/text translator transmits the web data to a web gateway module that directs the web data to a specified web site. The web/text translator further receives from the web gateway module web data generated by the web site. The web/text translator converts the web data to text data which is readable by the text device. The text data is then transmitted to the text gateway module and then passed to the text device.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: NXi Communications, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. McLaughlin, James E. Messinger, Ronald J. Nelson, Alan S. Call, Jeff F. Knighton
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Patent number: 5090020Abstract: Apparatus for controlling the composition of a laser gas or gas mixture includes a cryogenic gas-processor (2) connectible to a gas laser (1) selectively to receive gas or a gas mixture therefrom, remove impurities from the gas or gas mixture and selectively return the purified gas or gas mixture to the laser (1). A high temperature gas-purifier (3) is provided in gas flow connection with the processor (2) and with the laser (1) selectively to receive gas or a gas mixture therefrom, remove halogen and/or impurities from the gas or gas mixture and selectively return the dehalogenated or purified gas or gas mixture to the laser (1). Gas analysis means (4) is provided for receiving gas or gas mixture from the laser (1) to analyze it and produce output signals indicative of the actual composition of the laser gas or gas mixture.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: British Aerospace Public Limited CompanyInventor: David J. Bedwell
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Patent number: 4794607Abstract: An optical amplifier takes the form of a semiconductor laser with coatings on its two facets. The coating takes the form of an anti-reflective coating, e.g. an oxide of Y, Gd, Nd, or La, to reduce the reflectivity and a thin interlayer, e.g. Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, to enhance compatibility between the laser and the anti-reflective coating.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: British Telecommunications public limited companyInventor: William J. Devlin