Inventor · Petite-Île, FR

Francois Perraut

15Patents
2h-index
24Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 1, 2000 → Dec 27, 2016

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6537801B1 Biochip and biochip reading device comprising a plurality of zones for molecular recognition Physics 32 Expired
US6893876B2 Enhancing surface-generated fluorescence signal emitted by a sample Physics 6 Expired
US8034226B2 Device for dielectrophoretic separation of particles contained in a fluid Performing Operations; Transporting 2 Expired
US7396650B2 Method for dosing a biological or chemical sample Physics 2 Expired
US7064893B2 Optical microscope with modifiable lighting and operating process of such a microscope Physics 2 Expired
US10255688B2 Analysis method including the determination of a position of a biological particle Physics 2 Active
US8749792B2 Device for optical measurement of materials, using multiplexing of light Physics 1 Active
US9228955B2 System and method for detecting analytes present in a gas sample Physics 1 Active
US10458897B2 Method for identifying biological particles using stacks of defocused holographic images Physics 1 Active
US10473576B2 System for analysing a transparent sample with control of position, and associated method Physics 0 Active
US9594024B2 Method for correcting a signal backscattered by a sample and associated device Physics 0 Active
US9931072B2 Method for characterizing a sample by measurement of a backscattered optical signal Human Necessities 0 Active
US10724937B2 Device and method for bimodal observation of an object Physics 0 Active
US9046487B2 Device for lighting an object, with light source provided with a member for sampling a portion of said light, application to the measurement of flux variations of the source Physics 0 Active
US10852696B2 Device and method allowing observation of an object with a large field of observation without use of magnifying optics between a light source and the object Physics 0 Active

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