Title: Michaël Baudoin - Innovator in Optical Cleaning Technologies
Introduction
Michaël Baudoin is an inventor based in Lezennes, France. He has contributed to the field of optical technologies through his innovative ideas and applications. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work demonstrates a commitment to advancing technology in his area of expertise.
Latest Patent Applications
Michaël Baudoin has filed several notable patent applications, including:
1. **Device for Cleaning an Optical Surface** - This invention relates to a device comprising an optical surface and a cleaning device for cleaning the optical surface. It includes a wave transducer acoustically coupled with the optical surface, configured to synthesize an ultrasound wave propagating within the optical surface, and a spraying unit for dispensing a washing liquid onto the optical surface. The device is designed so that the ultrasound wave displaces the washing liquid on the optical surface.
2. **Acoustic Tweezers** - This electroacoustic device includes at least one precursor wave transducer. The transducer consists of a piezoelectric substrate and first and second electrodes of inverse polarity arranged on the substrate. These electrodes generate a precursor ultrasonic surface wave, which is unfocused. When a fluid medium is acoustically coupled with the device, the precursor ultrasonic surface wave propagates as a volume acoustic wave into the bulk of the fluid medium and focuses therein.
Conclusion
Michaël Baudoin's innovative work in optical cleaning technologies showcases his potential as an inventor. His latest patent applications reflect his dedication to advancing the field, and his contributions may lead to significant advancements in optical surface maintenance.
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