Boston, MA, United States of America

David Fletcher-Holmes


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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Title: David Fletcher-Holmes: Innovator in Birefringent Structure Visualization

Introduction

David Fletcher-Holmes is a notable inventor based in Boston, MA, recognized for his contributions to the field of optical microscopy. He has developed innovative methods for visualizing birefringent structures, which are crucial in various scientific and industrial applications. His work has led to the patenting of a unique apparatus that enhances the ability to view low-birefringence structures in real-time.

Latest Patents

David holds a patent for "Visualizing birefringent structures in samples." This invention discloses apparatus and methods for viewing low-birefringence structures directly with the eye, in real-time. The sample is positioned between an entrance polarizer and an analyzer polarizer, with the transmission state of one of these components being dynamically altered. This modulation creates a view where birefringent structures become visible due to their distinct appearance when modulated. The invention allows for modulation rates of four or more states per second and can operate across a broad wavelength range, making it compatible with other microscopy modes.

Career Highlights

David Fletcher-Holmes is currently employed at Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of microscopy. His work has significantly impacted the way researchers and professionals visualize complex structures in various materials.

Collaborations

David has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peter J Miller and Cathy M Boutin, who have contributed to his research and development efforts.

Conclusion

David Fletcher-Holmes exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the field of optical microscopy. His patented methods for visualizing birefringent structures represent a significant advancement in the ability to analyze materials effectively.

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