Herzogenrath, Germany

Raymond Holz


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 57(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1991

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Title: Inventor Raymond Holz: A Pioneer in X-Radiation Technology

Introduction: Raymond Holz, an innovative inventor based in Herzogenrath, Germany, has made significant contributions to the field of X-radiation technology. With a focused area of expertise and a unique patent to his name, Holz plays an essential role in advancing scientific and medical applications of X-radiation.

Latest Patents: Holz holds one notable patent titled "Device for generating X-radiation with a plasma source." This invention enhances the existing technology for generating X-radiation using plasma sources. The device features two concentric cylindrical electrodes separated by an evacuated discharge space filled with low-pressure gas. When the inner electrode reaches extremely high voltage, the gas ionizes, resulting in a plasma shock wave that is compressed into a plasma focus, emitting X-radiation. The invention incorporates a first 'discharge' gas for plasma initiation and a second 'emitting' gas within the inner electrode for X-radiation generation. Additional features include multiple gas extraction ports, allowing for control over gas mixture and movement, improving operational efficiency. Moreover, a third gas is introduced to enhance X-radiation transmission for applications such as X-ray microscopy and X-ray lithography.

Career Highlights: Holz is currently associated with the Carl Zeiss Stiftung, where he collaborates with prominent figures in the field. His work exemplifies a blend of research and practical application, showcasing his dedication to innovation in technology.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Holz has worked alongside esteemed colleagues, including Willi Neff and Rainer Lebert. This collaboration not only fosters a creative environment for innovation but also ensures the advancement of knowledge and expertise within their shared projects.

Conclusion: Raymond Holz stands out as a key inventor in the realm of X-radiation technology, contributing to significant advancements that could impact various scientific fields. His patent demonstrates a novel approach to enhancing X-radiation generation, positioning him as an important figure in modern technological innovation.

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