Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.27
ph-index = 6
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. E.i. Dupont De Nemours and Company (31 from 16,338 patents)
2. Dupont Electronics, Inc. (3 from 70 patents)
3. Sterling Diagnostic Imaging, Inc. (2 from 24 patents)
4. Solar Paste, LLC (1 from 2 patents)
37 patents:
1. 11158746 - Thick-film pastes containing lead-tellurium-lithium-oxides, and their use in the manufacture of semiconductor devices
2. 11043605 - Thick-film pastes containing lead- and tellurium-oxides, and their use in the manufacture of semiconductor devices
3. 10658528 - Conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therewith
4. 10559703 - Thick-film pastes containing lead-tellurium-boron-oxides, and their use in the manufacture of semiconductor devices
5. 10468542 - Thick-film pastes containing lead-tellurium-lithium-oxides, and their use in the manufacture of semiconductor devices
6. 10109750 - Lead-free conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therewith
7. 10069020 - Thick-film pastes containing lead- and tellurium-oxides, and their use in the manufacture of semiconductor devices
8. 9793025 - Conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therewith
9. 9761742 - Conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therewith
10. 9722100 - Thick-film pastes containing lead-tellurium-lithium-oxides, and their use in the manufacture of semiconductor devices
11. 9640675 - Conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therefrom
12. 9284459 - Process for forming an electrically conductive structure on a substrate
13. 9236161 - Conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therewith
14. 9039942 - Lead-free conductive paste composition and semiconductor devices made therewith
15. 8969709 - Use of a conductive composition containing lead—tellurium-based oxide in the manufacture of semiconductor devices with lightly doped emitters