Järvenp{umlaut over (aa)}, Finland

Kirsi Vasama


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 79(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001

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Title: Kirsi Vasama: Innovator in Electroluminescent Structures

Introduction: Kirsi Vasama is a prominent inventor located in Järvenpää, Finland. She has made significant contributions to the field of electroluminescent technology with her innovative method of growing thin film structures. Vasama's work exemplifies the powerful intersection of chemical engineering and materials science, paving the way for advancements in lighting and display technologies.

Latest Patents: Kirsi Vasama holds a noteworthy patent for a "Method of growing thin film electroluminescent structures." The invention focuses on developing a cerium-doped SrS phosphor layer using the Atomic Layer Epitaxy (ALE) method. By employing an organometallic cerium compound that contains at least one cyclopentadienyl type ligand, the invention facilitates processing at approximately 400°C substrate temperatures. This approach allows for the successful use of cyclopentadienyl type cerium compounds as ALE precursors without any observable thermal decomposition during processing, marking a significant technological advancement.

Career Highlights: Kirsi Vasama's career is marked by her innovative spirit and dedication to research. Her work at Planar Systems, Inc. has positioned her as a key player in the development of light-emitting technologies. She continues to advance the field with her patented methods and is recognized for her technical expertise and problem-solving skills.

Collaborations: Throughout her career, Kirsi has collaborated with distinguished colleagues, including Gitte Härkönen and Tomi Kervinen. These collaborative efforts have enriched her research and expanded the impact of her inventions in the technological community.

Conclusion: Kirsi Vasama stands out as a remarkable inventor whose work contributes to the evolution of thin film electroluminescent structures. Her innovative methods and collaborative spirit exemplify the essence of scientific progress in the field of material sciences. As she continues to push boundaries, Vasama serves as an inspiration for future innovators and researchers.

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