St-Nicolas, Canada

Guillaume Robidoux


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 13(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Guillaume Robidoux

Introduction

Guillaume Robidoux is a notable inventor based in St-Nicolas, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical engineering, particularly in the area of fiber coupling techniques. His work has implications for various applications in photonic integrated circuits.

Latest Patents

Guillaume holds a patent for a fiber coupling technique on a waveguide. This invention involves an optical coupling assembly designed to couple light from an optical fiber, which includes an angled tip, into a planar waveguide via a waveguide coupling element. In one embodiment, the optical fiber extends along the planar waveguide, with the angled tip positioned to allow light propagating in the optical fiber to be coupled by the waveguide coupling element. This enables the light to propagate in the planar waveguide in counter propagation with respect to the fiber propagation direction. Another embodiment features a tapered peripheral portion of the optical fiber that tapers toward the angled tip, allowing for light to propagate in the planar waveguide with either forward or counter propagation. This innovation may be manufactured more easily than existing optical coupling assemblies.

Career Highlights

Guillaume Robidoux is currently associated with Teraxion Inc., where he continues to develop cutting-edge technologies in optical systems. His expertise in fiber optics and waveguide technology has positioned him as a valuable asset in the field.

Collaborations

Guillaume collaborates with Yves Painchaud, contributing to advancements in optical engineering and related technologies.

Conclusion

Guillaume Robidoux's innovative work in fiber coupling techniques showcases his commitment to advancing optical technology. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient photonic integrated circuits and enhancing the capabilities of optical systems.

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