Halle, Germany

Jorg Schilling


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2005

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Title: Jorg Schilling: Innovator in Photonic Crystals

Introduction

Jorg Schilling is a notable inventor based in Halle, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of photonic crystals, particularly in the area of optical properties and fast switching mechanisms. His innovative work has implications for various applications in optical technology.

Latest Patents

Jorg Schilling holds a patent for a method of varying optical properties of photonic crystals on fast time scales using energy pulses. This invention provides a method for fast switching of optical properties in photonic crystals through pulsed or modulated free-carrier injection. The results indicate that various photonic crystal devices can be designed to utilize free carriers for altering dispersion curves, stop gaps, and other optical characteristics. The invention demonstrates ultrafast switching capabilities, particularly in a two-dimensional silicon photonic crystal, achieving band-edge shifts of up to 29 nm on the timescale of the pump pulse.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Jorg Schilling has focused on advancing the technology surrounding photonic crystals. His work has led to significant advancements in the ability to control optical properties rapidly, which is crucial for the development of all-optical switching technologies.

Collaborations

Jorg Schilling has collaborated with notable colleagues in his field, including Stephen Wesley Leonard and Henry M Van Driel. These collaborations have contributed to the depth and breadth of his research and innovations.

Conclusion

Jorg Schilling's contributions to the field of photonic crystals exemplify the importance of innovation in optical technology. His patented methods for fast switching of optical properties are paving the way for future advancements in this exciting area of research.

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