New York, NY, United States of America

Ryan Daniel Schilling

USPTO Granted Patents = 3 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.7

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017-2025

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3 patents (USPTO):

Title: Ryan Daniel Schilling: Innovator in Quantum Technologies

Introduction

Ryan Daniel Schilling is a prominent inventor based in New York, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of quantum technologies, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on advancing the understanding and application of electro-optomechanical systems.

Latest Patents

One of Schilling's latest patents is titled "Electro-optomechanical quantum transduction." This invention presents techniques for creating an SiGe/Si electro-optomechanical quantum transducer. The transducer comprises an SiGe/Si optical ring resonator and a capacitor, which can be associated with a qubit. The optical resonator includes an SiGe optical waveguide and a strained silicon membrane, which can be formed and disposed over a substrate. The strained silicon membrane exhibits a photoelastic coupling with the SiGe optical waveguide. Additionally, a capacitor made of superconducting material is formed in proximity to the optical resonator, with its top plate associated with the strained silicon membrane. A recessed region is created in the backside of the substrate, extending to form a hole in the top side. The superconducting material applied along the substrate surfaces defines the recessed region and hole, with the material covering the hole serving as the bottom plate of the capacitor.

Another notable patent is the "Electro-optic transducer with integrated optical delay line." This invention relates to the conversion of photons between optical and microwave domains. The electronic structure includes a resonator assembly comprising both a microwave resonator and an optical resonator. An optical pump waveguide transmits an optical pump input to the resonator assembly, while a separate optical signal waveguide transmits an optical signal relative to the assembly. The microwave signal waveguide transmits a microwave signal, and the optical pump waveguide features a delay portion that ensures the optical pump input is received after the majority of decoherence caused by scattering has been reduced.

Career Highlights

Ryan Schilling has worked with notable companies, including International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in quantum technologies and innovation.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Schilling has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Abram L Falk and Chi Xiong. These partnerships have further enriched his work and contributions to the field.

Conclusion

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