Title: Georgios Ctistis: Innovator in Nanophotonics
Introduction
Georgios Ctistis is an inventor based in Kassel, Germany. He is associated with the Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V., where he contributes to advancements in the field of nanophotonics. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is focused on innovative methods for substance identification.
Latest Patent Applications
Georgios Ctistis has submitted a patent application titled "Method and Apparatus for Identifying Volatile Substances Using Resonator-Amplified Raman Spectroscopy Under Reduced Pressure." This application describes a technique for identifying substances by guiding them in a gas phase through a gas cell. The method maintains a partial pressure of the substances to be identified in the gas cell at less than 5×10 Pa. Light is radiated into the gas cell, and the spectral composition of the scattered light is analyzed. The gas cell is arranged in a resonator that is tuned to at least one wavelength of the radiated or scattered light.
Conclusion
Georgios Ctistis is making significant contributions to the field of nanophotonics through his innovative research and patent applications. His work holds promise for advancements in substance identification technologies.