Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.06
ph-index = 8
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. Faraday Technology Marketing Group, LLC (11 from 16 patents)
2. Faraday Technology Corporation (4 from 404 patents)
15 patents:
1. 8603315 - Tin and tin alloy electroplating method with controlled internal stress and grain size of the resulting deposit
2. 8329006 - Electroplating cell with hydrodynamics facilitating more uniform deposition across a workpiece during plating
3. 7553401 - Electroplating cell with hydrodynamics facilitating more uniform deposition across a workpiece during plating
4. 6878259 - Pulse reverse electrodeposition for metallization and planarization of semiconductor substrates
5. 6863793 - Sequential electrodeposition of metals using modulated electric fields for manufacture of circuit boards having features of different sizes
6. 6827833 - Electrodeposition of metals in high-aspect ratio cavities using modulated reverse electric fields
7. 6652727 - Sequential electrodeposition of metals using modulated electric fields for manufacture of circuit boards having features of different sizes
8. 6524461 - Electrodeposition of metals in small recesses using modulated electric fields
9. 6402931 - Electrochemical machining using modulated reverse electric fields
10. 6319384 - Pulse reverse electrodeposition for metallization and planarization of semiconductor substrates
11. 6309528 - Sequential electrodeposition of metals using modulated electric fields for manufacture of circuit boards having features of different sizes
12. 6303014 - Electrodeposition of metals in small recesses using modulated electric fields
13. 6210555 - Electrodeposition of metals in small recesses for manufacture of high density interconnects using reverse pulse plating
14. 6203684 - Pulse reverse electrodeposition for metallization and planarization of a semiconductor substrates
15. 5804057 - Method of removing metal salts from solution by electrolysis an