Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.57
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. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (18 from 30,028 patents)
2. Osram Oled Gmbh (15 from 751 patents)
3. Infineon Technologies Ag (11 from 14,705 patents)
4. Osram Opto Semiconductors Gmbh (9 from 1,805 patents)
5. Basf Se Corporation (4 from 5,663 patents)
6. Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.v. (2 from 21,361 patents)
7. Qimonda Ag (2 from 555 patents)
8. Osram Ag (2 from 211 patents)
9. Udc Ireland Limited (2 from 191 patents)
10. Novaled Gmbh (2 from 114 patents)
11. Oledworks Gmbh (2 from 36 patents)
12. Merck Patent Gmbh (1 from 2,937 patents)
13. Siemens Energy Global Gmbh & Co. Kg (1 from 639 patents)
58 patents:
1. 12376484 - Heteroleptic carbene complexes and the use thereof in organic electronics
2. 11871654 - Heteroleptic carbene complexes and the use thereof in organic electronics
3. 11731988 - Method for producing an organic electronic component, and organic electronic component
4. 11198942 - Electrolysis system for carbon dioxide
5. 11189806 - Heteroleptic carbene complexes and the use thereof in organic electronics
6. 11040988 - Method for producing an organic electronic component, and organic electronic component
7. 10707422 - Production of organic phosphorescent layers with addition of heavy main group metal complexes
8. 10604853 - IProton sponge as supplement to electrolytes for photocatalytic and electrochemical Co2 reduction
9. 10581001 - Organic electronic component having a charge carrier generation layer and the use of a zinc complex as a P-type dopant in charge carrier generation layers
10. 10519178 - Bi-nuclear main group metal phosphorescent emitter
11. 10483466 - P-doping cross-linking of organic hole transporters
12. 10411197 - Main group metal complexes as P-dopants for organic electronic matrix materials
13. 10388884 - Materials for electronic devices
14. 10361376 - Proazaphosphatranes as n-dopants in organic electronics
15. 10347849 - Sequential functionalization of phosphorescent emitter layers