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PICOLIGHT INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    61
About

PICOLIGHT INC has a total of 61 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States, Australia and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, semiconductors and digital networks are JENOPTIK LASERDIODE GMBH, PHOTONICS RESEARCH INC and NL NANOSEMICONDUCTOR GMBH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PICOLIGHT INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jewell Jack L 52
#2 Moore Andrew 11
#3 Temkin Henryk 9
#4 Swirhun Stanley 5
#5 Kaluzhny Mikhail 5
#6 Yunker Bryan 4
#7 Tower Susan 2
#8 Kayner Andrew 2
#9 Pauley Rob 2
#10 Tritschler Heike 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2007117458A1 Pluggable module and cage
US7114857B1 Transceiver module
US6551134B1 Mounted transceivers
US6776623B1 Transceiver mounting adapters
US6780053B1 Pluggable small form factor transceivers
US6556607B1 Temperature compensated lasers
US6895190B1 Switchable bandwidth lowpass filter
US6302590B1 Enclosure for optical subassembly having mechanical alignment features
US6243508B1 Electro-opto-mechanical assembly for coupling a light source or receiver to an optical waveguide
US6498880B1 Fiber optic ferrule
WO9843303A1 Extended wavelength opto-electronic devices
US6075804A Semiconductor device having an oxide defined aperture
AU4588597A Extended wavelength strained layer lasers
US5940564A Device for coupling a light source or receiver to an optical waveguide
US5822356A Intra-cavity lens structures for semiconductor lasers
CA2576160A1 Conductive element with lateral oxidation barrier
US5859864A Extended wavelength lasers having a restricted growth surface and graded lattice mismatch
US5825796A Extended wavelength strained layer lasers having strain compensated layers
US5719894A Extended wavelength strained layer lasers having nitrogen disposed therein
US5719895A Extended wavelength strained layer lasers having short period superlattices