Ellicott City, MD, United States of America

Thomas Mion

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations of Thomas Mion in Magnetoelectric Technology

Introduction

Thomas Mion is an accomplished inventor based in Ellicott City, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetoelectric technology, particularly in communication systems. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique antenna designed for ultra-low frequency (ULF) and very low frequency (VLF) communication.

Latest Patents

Mion holds a patent for a "Portable resonant multiferroic magnetoelectric antenna for ULF/VLF communication." This invention provides a magnetoelectric multiferroic, time-variable magnetic field transmitter based upon a resonant structure capable of enhancing the transmitted field at the structural resonant frequency. The transmitter utilizes a single crystal piezoelectric as the source of mechanical excitations, along with a laminated transduction element to reduce eddy currents in the magnetostrictive material, thereby minimizing losses at higher frequencies. The structural resonance frequency can be tuned by adjusting the size of the masses, the position and strength of bias magnets, pre-stress conditions, and physical parameters of the transduction column elements. Mion has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Thomas Mion works for the United States as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His role involves applying his expertise in magnetoelectric technology to advance communication systems. His innovative approach has garnered attention in the field, showcasing his commitment to enhancing technological capabilities.

Collaborations

Mion has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peter Finkel and Margo Staruch. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his inventions, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation.

Conclusion

Thomas Mion's contributions to magnetoelectric technology exemplify the spirit of innovation in communication systems. His patent for a portable resonant multiferroic magnetoelectric antenna highlights his expertise and dedication to advancing technology.

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