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PACIFIC WAVE IND INC

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  • Total Patents
    31
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PACIFIC WAVE IND INC has a total of 31 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, macromolecular chemistry and polymers and basic materials chemistry are NIPPON LSI KK, KRAPIVIN VLADIMIR LEONT EVICH and SPECTRASWITCH INC.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fetterman Harold R 30
#2 Michael Joseph 30
#3 Steier William 20
#4 Zhang Cheng 14
#5 Dalton Larry R 6
#6 Wang Chuanguang 6
#7 Harper Aaron W 6
#8 Ren Albert S 6
#9 Wang Fang 6
#10 Oh Min-Cheol 5

Latest patents

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US2007073034A1 Pseudo-donor-containing second-order nonlinear optical chromophores with improved stability and electro-optic polymers covalently incorporating the same
US6753992B2 Method for suppressing distortion in mach-zehnder optical modulators with a chirped or variable operating wavelength
US6813417B2 Tapered waveguide interconnection structure and method of fabricating the same
US6735013B2 System and method for wavelength conversion using traveling-wave polymers for WDM applications
US6643419B2 Ultra-high speed, active polymer-silica hybrid, single control voltage MMI-based 1-by-N packet switch and WG-based WDM packet router/TDM converter and methods of making same
US6741762B2 Back biased electro-optical modulator
US6900707B2 Photonic RF phase shifter with mitigated RF power fluctuation and devices incorporating the same
US6555027B2 Second-order nonlinear optical chromophores containing dioxine and/or bithiophene as conjugate bridge and devices incorporating the same
US6558585B1 Techniques for electrode poling of electro-optic polymers to eliminate poling induced optical loss and poling induced damage to electro-optic chromophores
US6652779B1 Polymers containing polyene-based second-order nonlinear optical chromophores and devices incorporating the same
US6348992B1 Sterically stabilized polyene-bridged second-order nonlinear optical chromophores and devices incorporating the same
US6616865B1 Sterically stabilized second-order nonlinear optical chromophores with improved stability and devices incorporating the same
US6506313B1 Ultraminiature fiber optic pressure transducer and method of fabrication
US6361717B1 Sterically stabilized second-order nonlinear optical chromophores and devices incorporating the same
US6067186A Class of high hyperpolarizability organic chromophores and process for synthesizing the same