Brooklyn, NY, United States of America

Xiaoming Yin


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Xiaoming Yin

Introduction

Xiaoming Yin is a notable inventor based in Brooklyn, NY. He has made significant contributions to the field of electroreflectance through his innovative patent. His work focuses on developing methods that enhance the measurement of electroreflectance spectra.

Latest Patents

Xiaoming Yin holds a patent for a "Contractless mode of electroreflectance." This invention describes a method and apparatus that utilizes a condenser-like system. The front electrode of this system is light transparent, consisting of a transparent conductive coating on a transparent substrate. This substrate is separated from the sample surface by a thin layer of air. The method allows for the measurement of contactless electroreflectance spectra at 300K from various materials, including semi-insulating bulk GaAs, bulk Si, bulk Hg.sub.0.75 Cd.sub.0.25 Te, and a GaAs structure with a large uniform electric field.

Career Highlights

Xiaoming Yin is associated with the Brooklyn College Research and Development Foundation. His work there has allowed him to explore and develop his innovative ideas further. He has made strides in the field of electroreflectance, contributing to advancements in material science.

Collaborations

Xiaoming has collaborated with Fred H Pollak, enhancing the research and development efforts in their field. Their partnership has led to significant advancements in understanding electroreflectance.

Conclusion

Xiaoming Yin's contributions to the field of electroreflectance through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work continues to influence the study of materials and their properties.

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