Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.99
ph-index = 11
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. Polyera Corporation (23 from 57 patents)
2. Northwestern University (9 from 2,112 patents)
3. Basf Se Corporation (8 from 5,663 patents)
4. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (5 from 605 patents)
5. Other (3 from 832,680 patents)
6. Raynergy Tek Inc. (2 from 10 patents)
7. Flexterra, Inc. (1 from 57 patents)
8. Raynergy Tek Incorporation (1 from 27 patents)
9. Polyera Corporatoin (1 from 1 patent)
41 patents:
1. 11535631 - Thiophene end groups of non-fullerene acceptors for electronic and photonic applications
2. 11205753 - Use of sequential processing for highly efficient organic solar cells based on conjugated polymers with temperature dependent aggregation
3. 11031557 - Conjugated polymers based on terthiophene and their applications
4. 10680178 - Organic semiconductor formulation and application thereof
5. 10516111 - Polymer/fullerene formations and their use in electronic/photonic devices
6. 10446756 - Conjugated polymers based on terthiophene and their applications
7. 10263190 - Difluorobithiophene-based donor-acceptor polymers for electronic and photonic applications
8. 9923158 - Photocurable polymeric dielectrics and methods of preparation and use thereof
9. 9831433 - Conjugated polymers and devices incorporating the same
10. 9412852 - Low-temperature fabrication of nanomaterial-derived metal composite thin films
11. 9219233 - Semiconductor materials prepared from rylene-(π-acceptor)copolymers
12. 9147850 - Perylene-based semiconductors and methods of preparation and use thereof
13. 8987710 - Carbonaceous nanomaterial-based thin-film transistors
14. 8940578 - Low-temperature fabrication of metal oxide thin films and nanomaterial-derived metal composite thin films
15. 8940579 - Low-temperature fabrication of metal oxide thin films and nanomaterial-derived metal composite thin films