Inventor · Livermore, CA, US

John E. Heebner

17Patents
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31Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 21, 2003 → Nov 28, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7245801B2 Apparatus with a series of resonator structures situated near an optical waveguide for manipulating optical pulses Physics 34 Expired
US9172208B1 Raman beam combining for laser brightness enhancement Electricity 33 Active
US9124066B2 Diffractive optical elements for transformation of modes in lasers Electricity 5 Active
US8798422B2 Optical waveguides having flattened high order modes Physics 3 Active
US9373928B2 Diffractive optical elements for transformation of modes in lasers Electricity 1 Active
US10901295B2 Arbitrary pulse shaping with picosecond resolution over multiple-nanosecond records Electricity 1 Active
US9450373B2 Apparatus and method for enabling quantum-defect-limited conversion efficiency in cladding-pumped Raman fiber lasers Electricity 1 Active
US10222253B2 UV laser based stand-off acoustic sensor Physics 0 Active
US12359972B2 Three phase spectral interferometry Physics 0 Active
US11222734B2 Burst-mode chirped pulse amplification method Electricity 0 Active
US11942760B2 High-power electrically tunable switch Electricity 0 Active
US7587103B2 Method for ultrafast optical deflection enabling optical recording via serrated or graded light illumination Physics 0 Active
US12265312B2 Temporal resolution and fidelity enhancement of arbitrary waveforms Physics 0 Active
US7768649B2 System and method for ultrafast optical signal detecting via a synchronously coupled anamorphic light pulse encoded laterally Physics 0 Active
US11715924B2 Space-time induced linearly encoded transcription for temporal optimization (STILETTO) Electricity 0 Active
US11868025B2 Temporal resolution and fidelity enhancement of arbitrary waveforms Physics 0 Active
US10317774B2 All optical sampling by slanted light interrogation for cross-correlated encoded recording (slicer) Physics 0 Active

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