Bolingbrook, IL, United States of America

Bobby D Dunlap


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 20(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1990

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Bobby D Dunlap: Innovator in Superconducting Technology

Introduction

Bobby D Dunlap is a notable inventor based in Bolingbrook, IL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of superconductivity, particularly through his innovative patent related to metal oxide superconductors. His work has implications for various applications that require efficient current conduction.

Latest Patents

Dunlap holds a patent for "Magnetic preferential orientation of metal oxide superconducting." This invention describes a superconductor made from a polycrystalline metal oxide, such as YBa2Cu3O7-X, which exhibits superconducting properties and can conduct very large current densities. By aligning the two-dimensional Cu-O layers within the basal plane, a high degree of crystalline axes alignment is achieved between adjacent grains, allowing for the conduction of high current densities. The invention also utilizes the highly anisotropic diamagnetic susceptibility of the material to enhance current transport when subjected to an applied magnetic field.

Career Highlights

Dunlap is associated with Arch Development Corporation, where he has been able to apply his expertise in superconducting materials. His innovative approach has positioned him as a key figure in the development of advanced superconducting technologies.

Collaborations

Dunlap has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Donald W Capone and Boyd W Veal. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to the advancement of research in superconductivity and related fields.

Conclusion

Bobby D Dunlap's contributions to superconducting technology through his patent demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His work continues to influence the field and pave the way for future developments in superconducting materials.

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