Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.89
ph-index = 5
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. Lumera Corporation (10 from 32 patents)
2. Other (2 from 832,891 patents)
3. University of Washington (2 from 2,104 patents)
4. Intematix Corporation (1 from 188 patents)
5. Gigoptix, Inc. (1 from 10 patents)
6. Brphotonics Produtos Optoeletronicos Ltda (1 from 2 patents)
7. Brphotonics Produtos Optoelectronicos Ltda (1 from 1 patent)
18 patents:
1. 9703128 - Method for making an integrated circuit having optical data communication
2. 9365766 - Wavelength conversion component having photo-luminescence material embedded into a hermetic material for remote wavelength conversion
3. 8934741 - Integrated circuit with optical data communication
4. 8618241 - Stabilized electro-optic materials and electro-optic devices made therefrom
5. 7902322 - Nonlinear optical chromophores with stabilizing substituent and electro-optic devices
6. 7888387 - Electro-optic chromophore having an edot structure, and related methods and apparatuses
7. 7507840 - Acceptor compounds useful for making hyperpolarizable organic chromophores
8. 7368520 - Crosslinked compositions comprising a poly(arylene ether) and a nonlinear optical chromophore, and devices incorporating same
9. 7206111 - Sterically hindered PI-bridge nonlinear optical chromophores, processes including same, and devices therefrom
10. 7109355 - Fluorinated π-bridge second order nonlinear optical chromophores and electro-optic devices therefrom
11. 7101957 - Crosslinked compositions comprising a poly(arylene ether) and a nonlinear optical chromophore, and devices incorporating same
12. 7029606 - Hyperpolarizable organic chromophores
13. 7019453 - Polymers having pendant nonlinear optical chromophores and electro-optic devices therefrom
14. 6995884 - Fluorinated crosslinked electro-optic materials and electro-optic devices therefrom
15. 6864375 - Highly stable and efficient nonlinear optical chromophores for electro-optic polymers