Evanston, IL, United States of America

Shawn Wang

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Shawn Wang

Introduction

Shawn Wang is an accomplished inventor based in Evanston, IL. He has made significant contributions to the field of quantum optics, particularly in the generation and measurement of entangled photons. His work is pivotal in advancing technologies that rely on quantum mechanics.

Latest Patents

Shawn Wang holds a patent for a "System and method for entangled photons generation and measurement." This invention provides an apparatus and method for producing quantum entangled signal and idler photon pairs. The apparatus utilizes a nonlinear optical fiber to generate the entangled photons. Additionally, it incorporates an external broadband light source for the alignment of any downstream measurement apparatuses. This innovative approach allows for the generation of one or more polarized output signals at both the signal and idler wavelengths, facilitating the alignment of downstream measurement apparatuses using classical light. The system is capable of generating and aligning multiple signal and idler wavelengths.

Career Highlights

Shawn Wang is currently associated with Nucrypt LLC, where he continues to explore advancements in quantum technologies. His work at Nucrypt LLC emphasizes the practical applications of his patented technology in real-world scenarios.

Collaborations

Shawn collaborates with Gregory S Kanter, contributing to the innovative projects at Nucrypt LLC. Their combined expertise enhances the development of cutting-edge solutions in the field of quantum optics.

Conclusion

Shawn Wang's contributions to the field of quantum entanglement and his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work not only showcases his inventive spirit but also paves the way for future developments in quantum mechanics.

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