Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001
Title: Annita Nerses: Innovator in Plasmonics
Introduction
Annita Nerses is a prominent inventor based in Hoboken, NJ (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of plasmonics, particularly through her innovative methods and apparatus for the modulation of guided plasmons. Her work is essential in advancing the understanding and application of plasmonic technologies.
Latest Patents
Annita Nerses holds a patent titled "Method and apparatus for modulation of guided plasmons." This invention relates to a method and apparatus for the generation, manipulation, and detection of plasmons and solitons, both linear and non-linear, in semiconductor heterostructures. The apparatus includes a gallium arsenide substrate, a two-dimensional electron gas well (2-DEG) formed thereon, and a thin layer of Aluminum gallium arsenide (AlGaAs) placed thereover. Launcher and receiver lines are formed on the AlGaAs layer, with each line including coplanar waveguides consisting of two to three metal lines. One line is interconnected with a photoconductive switch and can be pulsed, while the other lines are grounded. Pulsing the line forms an electric field that can be detected. Between the launcher and the receiver, the plasmon can be modulated by one or more additional gate lines extending over the 2-DEG. Annita Nerses has 1 patent to her name.
Career Highlights
Annita Nerses is affiliated with the Stevens Institute of Technology, where she continues her research and development in the field of plasmonics. Her work has garnered attention for its innovative approach and potential applications in various technological domains.
Collaborations
Annita has collaborated with Erich E. Kunhardt, contributing to the advancement of research in her field.
Conclusion
Annita Nerses is a trailblazer in the field of plasmonics, with her innovative patent paving the way for future advancements. Her contributions are vital to the ongoing research and development in this exciting area of technology.