Inventor · Lafayette, CO, US

Cory Pecinovsky

13Patents
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15Co-inventors
51Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 13, 2004 → Feb 9, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11921401B2 Nonlinear optical chromophores having a diamondoid group attached thereto, methods of preparing the same, and uses thereof Physics 2 Active
US7521003B2 Functionalized nanostructured lyotropic liquid crystal polymers Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US9796921B2 Boron compounds for use in scintillators and admixture to scintillators Physics 2 Active
US11976232B2 Nonlinear optical chromophores having tetrahydrocarbazole donor groups, lyotropic compositions containing the same, and methods of poling such compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US8507052B2 Ferroelectric liquid crystal mixture with organic ion pair compound Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US8597541B2 Synergistic host-guest interactions in FLC mixtures for increased polarization and decreased switching speed Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US11614670B2 Electro-optic polymer devices having high performance claddings, and methods of preparing the same Physics 0 Active
US12187945B1 Ferroelectric nematic composition and device thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12259633B2 Nonlinear optical chromophores having a diamondoid group attached thereto, methods of preparing the same, and uses thereof Physics 0 Active
US11927868B2 Electro-optic polymer devices having high performance claddings, and methods of preparing the same Physics 0 Active
US12173217B2 Nonlinear optical chromophores having tetrahydrocarbazole donor groups, lyotropic compositions containing the same, and methods of poling such compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12228840B2 Nonlinear optical chromophores having a diamondoid group attached thereto, methods of preparing the same, and uses thereof Physics 0 Active
US9562191B2 Compositions and methods for removing ions from liquid crystal materials Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active

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