Garching, Germany

Ernst E Fill


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1981

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Title: Ernst E Fill: Innovator in Isotope-Selective Excitation

Introduction

Ernst E Fill is a notable inventor based in Garching, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of isotope-selective excitation, particularly in the context of uranium hexafluoride molecules. His innovative approach utilizes advanced laser technology to achieve precise excitation of specific isotopes.

Latest Patents

Ernst E Fill holds a patent for a method and apparatus for isotope-selectively exciting gaseous or vaporous uranium hexafluoride molecules. This method involves subjecting the molecules to a monochromatic iodine laser beam, which can be adjusted to match the absorption band of the target molecules. The laser beam is scattered by liquid and/or solid nitrogen to facilitate triple Raman-scattering. The preferred embodiment of this invention features a laser with an emission frequency of 7600 to 7610 cm-1, with tuning achieved through a magnetic field. The apparatus designed for this method includes a high-performance iodine laser and an optical resonator, along with Dewar vessels filled with liquid or solid nitrogen.

Career Highlights

Ernst E Fill has dedicated his career to advancing the field of isotope separation technology. His work at Uranit, Uran-isotopentrennungs-gesellschaft M.b.h., has positioned him as a key figure in this specialized area of research. His innovative methods have the potential to enhance the efficiency of isotope separation processes.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Ernst E Fill has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Heinz L Jetter and Reinhard Volk. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Ernst E Fill's contributions to the field of isotope-selective excitation demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His work continues to influence the methods used in isotope separation today.

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