Richterswil, Switzerland

Jan Lewandowski


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 22(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014-2015

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Jan Lewandowski

Introduction

Jan Lewandowski is an accomplished inventor based in Richterswil, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative spirit and technical expertise.

Latest Patents

His latest patents include a light source and an optical coherence tomography module. The optical module features a light source that can be a swept wavelength light source. This module also includes a wavemeter, which is designed to direct a portion of light produced by the light source away from the main beam. The wavemeter consists of a wavelength selective filter, a first wavemeter detector for measuring transmitted radiation intensity, and a second wavemeter detector for measuring non-transmitted radiation intensity. Additionally, the optical coherence tomography apparatus incorporates this advanced optical module. The swept wavelength light source comprises a semiconductor gain device for amplification, an optical retarding device, and a wavelength selector, all arranged to establish a resonator for light portions emitted by the gain device.

Career Highlights

Jan Lewandowski is currently employed at Exalos AG, where he continues to push the boundaries of optical technology. His work has been instrumental in developing advanced optical systems that have applications in various fields, including medical imaging and telecommunications.

Collaborations

Jan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Marcus Duelk and Christian Velez, who contribute to the innovative environment at Exalos AG.

Conclusion

Jan Lewandowski's contributions to optical technology through his patents and work at Exalos AG highlight his role as a leading inventor in the field. His innovative solutions continue to pave the way for advancements in optical systems.

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