Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.71
ph-index = 4
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. Ii-vi Delaware, Inc. (31 from 356 patents)
2. Ii-vi Incorporated (6 from 71 patents)
3. Chinese Academy of Sciences (4 from 3,086 patents)
4. Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas (3 from 453 patents)
5. University of South Florida (2 from 1,929 patents)
6. Other (1 from 832,680 patents)
38 patents:
1. 12406982 - Immobilized chalcogen and use thereof in a rechargeable battery
2. 12244290 - Electrode-defined unsuspended acoustic resonator
3. 12209306 - Optically-finished thin diamond substrate or window of high aspect ratio and a method of production thereof
4. 12159994 - Immobilized selenium, a method of making, and uses of immobilized selenium in a rechargeable battery
5. 12155058 - Immobilized chalcogen comprising a chalcogen element, an electrically conductive material, and hydrophilic membrane gate and use thereof in a rechargeable battery
6. 12076973 - Bonded substrate including polycrystalline diamond film
7. 12021499 - Electrode defined resonator
8. 12002948 - Immobilized selenium in a porous carbon with the presence of oxygen, a method of making, and uses of immobilized selenium in a rechargeable battery
9. 11891691 - Method of forming a multilayer substrate comprising a layer of silicon and a layer of diamond having an optically finished (or a dense) silicon-diamond interface
10. 11870059 - Immobilized selenium in a porous carbon with the presence of oxygen, a method of making, and uses of immobilized selenium in a rechargeable battery
11. 11843364 - Acoustic resonator
12. 11807917 - Aluminum-scandium wire for additive processing operation
13. 11809028 - Electro-optic modulator utilizing copper-tungsten electrodes for improved thermal stability and method of forming the same
14. 11784303 - Immobilized chalcogen and use thereof in a rechargeable battery
15. 11750169 - Electrode-defined unsuspended acoustic resonator