Inventor · Altach, AT

Daniel Kopf

19Patents
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7Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 19, 1997 → Dec 12, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6393035B1 High-repetition rate passively mode-locked solid-state laser Electricity 56 Expired
US6888855B1 Optical system for lasers Electricity 17 Expired
US7046711B2 High power and high gain saturation diode pumped laser means and diode array pumping device Electricity 10 Expired
US6466604B1 Optical component for generating pulsed laser radiation Electricity 10 Expired
US6944201B2 Compact ultra fast laser Electricity 9 Expired
US7924902B2 Highly repetitive laser system having a compact design Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US9124064B2 Ultrashort pulse microchip laser, semiconductor laser, and pump method for thin laser media Electricity 3 Active
US8149886B2 Laser amplifier system and laser amplifier method Electricity 3 Active
US7907644B2 High-repetition laser system for generating ultra-short pulses according to the principle of cavity dumping Electricity 2 Expired
US8750344B2 Laser pump arrangement and laser pump method with beam homogenization Electricity 1 Active
US7088744B2 Laser for use in non-linear optics Electricity 1 Expired
US10868402B2 Passively Q-switched solid-state laser with compressed pulse duration Electricity 1 Active
US8089998B2 Ultra-short pulse laser system and method for producing femtosecond or picosecond pulses Electricity 1 Active
US8861563B2 Folding element for a laser-setup Electricity 1 Active
US10148057B2 Microchip laser Electricity 0 Active
US9306365B2 Pump device for pumping an amplifying laser medium Electricity 0 Active
US7991038B2 Laser arrangement and resonator element for such a laser arrangement Electricity 0 Active
US7746908B2 High-repetition laser system for generating ultra-short pulses according to the principle of cavity dumping General 0 Revoked
US11201450B2 Q-switched solid-state laser Electricity 0 Active

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