Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Innovations of Jei-Li Ho in Photoelectric Device Technology
Introduction
Jei-Li Ho is an accomplished inventor based in Taoyuan County, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of photoelectric devices, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on innovative structures that enhance the performance and efficiency of these devices.
Latest Patents
Jei-Li Ho's latest patents include a lift-off structure for the substrate of a photoelectric device and the method thereof. This invention relates to a lift-off structure adapted to a substrate that has a photoelectric device. The structure comprises a buffer layer formed on the substrate, an upper sacrificial layer formed on the buffer layer, an etch stop layer formed on the upper sacrificial layer, and the photoelectric device structure formed on the etch stop layer. Another notable patent is a lift-off structure for the substrate of a photoelectric device and method thereof, which enables an etching solution to flow through both external and internal etch channels. This innovation increases the overall etching speed and decreases the time required to lift a substrate off.
Career Highlights
Jei-Li Ho has worked with the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research under the Atomic Energy Council, Executive Yuan. His experience in this institution has allowed him to develop his expertise in the field of photoelectric devices.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Yu-Li Tsai and Chih-Hung Wu, who have collaborated with him on various projects.
Conclusion
Jei-Li Ho's contributions to the field of photoelectric devices through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work continues to influence the development of efficient and effective photoelectric solutions.
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