Conflans Ste Honorine, France

Christine Labatut


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2005

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Christine Labatut: Innovator in Optical Fiber Technology

Introduction

Christine Labatut is a notable inventor based in Conflans Ste Honorine, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of optical fiber technology. Her innovative work has led to the development of a unique optical fiber that enhances performance and reduces costs.

Latest Patents

Christine Labatut holds a patent for a step index optical fiber with doped cladding and core, along with a preform and a method of fabricating such a fiber. This invention provides a step index optical fiber that features cladding with an index lower than that of silica and a core with an index higher than that of silica. The fiber is produced by drawing a preform made through chemical vapor deposition using a deposition tube with an index lower than that of silica. The inner cladding, which has an index substantially equal to that of the deposition tube, is deposited first, followed by a core with an index higher than that of the inner cladding. This invention allows for the creation of a fiber with a large effective area, reduced attenuation, and the potential for low-cost fabrication through chemical vapor deposition.

Career Highlights

Christine Labatut is associated with Alcatel, where she has been able to apply her expertise in optical fiber technology. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of optical fibers, making them more efficient and cost-effective.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Ludovic Fleury and Louis-Anne De Montmorillon. Their collaboration has contributed to the success of various projects within the company.

Conclusion

Christine Labatut's innovative contributions to optical fiber technology exemplify her commitment to advancing the field. Her patent reflects a significant step forward in the development of efficient and cost-effective optical fibers.

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