Inventor

Brigitte Montmayeul

15Patents
4h-index
13Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 27, 1994 → Jul 1, 2013

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5482486A Process for the production of a microtip electron source Electricity 16 Expired
US5669800A Process of forming holes in a photosensitive resin layer to produce cathodes with microtips Electricity 9 Expired
US6534913B1 Electron source with microtips, with focusing grid and high microtip density, and flat screen using same Electricity 5 Expired
US6917147B2 Cathode structure with emissive layer formed on a resistive layer Electricity 5 Expired
US6133690A Display screen comprising a source of electrons with microtips, capable of being observed through the microtip support, and method for making this source Electricity 4 Expired
US5981304A Self-alignment process usable in microelectronics, and application to creating a focusing grid for micropoint flat screens Electricity 4 Expired
US5717285A Microtip display device having a current limiting layer and a charge avoiding layer Electricity 4 Expired
US6210246A Method for making an electron source with microtips, with self-aligned focusing grid Electricity 2 Expired
US5786663A Electron collector having independently controllable conductive strips Electricity 1 Expired
US7785164B2 Method for making an emissive cathode Electricity 1 Active
US9455174B2 Device and method for individual support of components Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US5882845A Method and device for the formation of holes in a layer of photosensitive material, in particular for the manufacture of electron sources Electricity 0 Expired
US6815902B1 Field emission flat screen with modulating electrode Electricity 0 Expired
US6276981A Method for obtaining self-aligned openings, in particular for microtip flat display focusing electrode Electricity 0 Expired
US7759851B2 Cathode structure for emissive screen Electricity 0 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.