DONOSTIA, Spain

Fernando Arizti


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2024

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Fernando Arizti

Introduction

Fernando Arizti is a notable inventor based in Donostia, Spain. He has made significant contributions to the field of magneto-optics, particularly through his innovative patent. His work focuses on the detection and measurement of transverse magneto-optic effects, which have important applications in various scientific and technological domains.

Latest Patents

Fernando Arizti holds a patent for a "Method for extracting a transverse magneto-optic effect signal." This apparatus is designed to detect and measure a T-MOKE signal. It includes a first linear polarizer positioned on the optical path between a light source and a reflecting surface of a sample. The device also features a magnetic field generator that directs magnetization perpendicularly to the optical plane of incidence and can reverse the magnetic field direction. Additionally, it incorporates a rotatable quarter-wave plate, a second rotatable linear polarizer, and a photo-detector to measure light intensity. The method employs a polarization detection scheme to ensure that a T-MOKE signal is accurately detected, distinguishing it from noise.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Fernando has worked with several prominent research institutions. He has been associated with the International Center for Cooperative Research in Nanoscience, known as CIC Nanogune. His work at these institutions has allowed him to advance his research in nanoscience and magneto-optics.

Collaborations

Fernando has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Eva Oblak and Patricia Riego Saavedra. Their joint efforts have contributed to the advancement of research in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Fernando Arizti's innovative work in the field of magneto-optics exemplifies the impact of dedicated research and collaboration. His patent for extracting a transverse magneto-optic effect signal showcases his contributions to science and technology.

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