Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993-1997
Title: Innovations of Gregory R Olbright
Introduction
Gregory R Olbright is a notable inventor based in Boulder, Colorado. He holds a total of nine patents, showcasing his significant contributions to the field of optoelectronics. His work primarily focuses on semiconductor lasers and integrated optoelectronic devices.
Latest Patents
One of Olbright's latest patents is for a visible light surface emitting semiconductor laser. This invention features a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser that includes a laser cavity sandwiched between two distributed Bragg reflectors. The laser cavity is designed with a pair of spacer layers surrounding one or more active, optically emitting quantum-well layers that have a bandgap in the visible spectrum. This innovative design allows for effective electrical pumping of the laser by heavily doping the bottom mirror and substrate to one conductivity type, while the upper mirror is doped with the opposite conductivity type to form a diode structure. Additionally, he has developed a monolithically integrated optoelectronic device that combines a vertical cavity surface emitting laser with either a photosensitive or electrosensitive device. This integration enables advanced applications in optical computing and neural networks.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Gregory R Olbright has worked with various organizations, including Bandgap Technology Corporation and the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of. His innovative work has led to advancements in the field of optoelectronics, particularly in
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