Chicago, IL, United States of America

Ronald K Meyer


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.8

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 140(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • San Francisco, CA (US) (1986 - 1987)
  • Chicago, IL (US) (2000 - 2006)

Company Filing History:

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Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
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Years Active: 1986-2006

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Ronald K. Meyer: A Pioneer in Optical Parametric Oscillation

Introduction: Ronald K. Meyer is an accomplished inventor based in Chicago, IL, known for his significant contributions to the field of optical technology. With a total of three patents to his name, Meyer has developed innovative solutions that advance the capabilities of optical devices. His work is instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and precision of optical parametric oscillators, a critical component in various applications ranging from telecommunications to sensing technologies.

Latest Patents: Meyer's latest innovations include two notable patents. The first patent describes an "Integrated Narrow-Line Tunable Optical Parametric Oscillator." This cutting-edge device features an optical parametric oscillation region designed to convert a pump source into both a signal beam and an idler beam. An integral feature of the design is a fine-steering region that meticulously adjusts the optical path of the signal beam, enabling the selection of specific wavelength components with high precision. The oscillator is ingeniously contoured with multiple exterior planes displaying unique reflective characteristics, effectively forming a resonator for the idler beam while reflecting and diffracting the signal beam at the desired wavelength.

The second patent is centered on a "Line Periodically Poled LiNbO.sub.3 (PPLN) Optical Parametric Oscillator." This invention consists of a three-stage PPLN optical parametric oscillator/difference-frequency generator configuration, which showcases the simultaneous generation of three distinct wavelengths, thereby optimizing the utilization of the pump signal. The architecture includes a first PPLN element with two grating regions and a second PPLN element featuring its own grating period. This inventive method allows for the efficient coupling of light within a resonator cavity, enhancing the performance of optical devices.

Career Highlights: Ronald K. Meyer currently works with Northrop Grumman Corporation, a leader in aerospace and defense technology. Throughout his career, his research and development efforts have positioned him as a key figure in the field of optics. His proficiency in creating advanced optical devices is evident in his patented innovations, showcasing his ingenuity and commitment to scientific advancement.

Collaborations: In his professional journey, Meyer has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Gerald Pray Griffith and Mohan Vaidyanathan. These collaborations have played a significant role in the development of innovative optical technologies, further solidifying his reputation as a prominent inventor in the field.

Conclusion: Ronald K. Meyer is a notable inventor whose work in optical parametric oscillation embodies the spirit of innovation. With his patents pushing the boundaries of what is possible in optical devices, Meyer continues to influence the field and contribute to advancements that will shape future technologies. His career at Northrop Grumman Corporation, combined with collaborations with distinguished colleagues, highlights his commitment to excellence and the ongoing evolution of optical science.

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