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THOMPSON MARK E

Overview
  • Total Patents
    29
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    226,668
About

THOMPSON MARK E has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1992. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets semiconductors, basic materials chemistry and organic fine chemistry are NISHIMURA KAZUKI, OLED T LTD and UNIVERSAL DISPLAY CORP.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Thompson Mark E 28
#2 Forrest Stephen R 8
#3 Djurovich Peter 8
#4 Whited Matthew T 5
#5 Djurovich Peter I 5
#6 Perez Maria Dolores 4
#7 Kwong Raymond 4
#8 Hanson Kenneth 3
#9 Trinh Cong 3
#10 Burrows Paul E 3

Latest patents

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US2012153266A1 Fluorescent isoindoline dyes
US2012138906A1 Capture agents for unsaturated metal complexes
US2012177813A1 Chemical annealing method for fabrication of organic thin films for optoelectronic devices
US2012007061A1 Luminescent cyclometallated iridium(III) complexes having acetylide ligands
US2012001155A1 Fusing porphyrins with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocycles for optoelectronic applications
US2011101856A1 Ion-pairing soft salts based on organometallic complexes and their applications in organic light emitting diodes
US2010065112A1 Organic Photosensitive Devices Comprising a Squaraine Containing Organoheterojunction and Methods of Making Same
US2009243468A1 Arylimino-isoindoline complexes for use in organic light emitting diodes
US2008311304A1 Organic photosensitive optoelectronic devices with nonplanar porphyrins
US2008102310A1 Materials and architectures for efficient harvesting of singlet and triplet excitons for white light emitting OLEDs
US2005211974A1 Organic photosensitive devices
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