Inventor · Plainsboro, NJ, US

Liyou Yang

15Patents
7h-index
30Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 19, 1991 → Sep 25, 2013

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5730808A Producing solar cells by surface preparation for accelerated nucleation of microcrystalline silicon on heterogeneous substrates Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 40 Expired
US5646050A Increasing stabilized performance of amorphous silicon based devices produced by highly hydrogen diluted lower temperature plasma deposition Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 40 Expired
US5256887A Photovoltaic device including a boron doping profile in an i-type layer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 24 Expired
US5942049A Increasing stabilized performance of amorphous silicon based devices produced by highly hydrogen diluted lower temperature plasma deposition Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 20 Expired
US6888984B2 Amorphous silicon alloy based integrated spot-size converter Electricity 15 Expired
US7427366B2 Efficient, green-emitting phosphors, and combinations with red-emitting phosphors Electricity 14 Active
US6778723B1 Integrated optical switch Physics 7 Expired
US6674950B2 Optical waveguide crossing and method of making same Physics 4 Expired
US6788721B2 Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) and method for making same Physics 3 Expired
US6597093B2 Cathode ray tube with a focus mask wherein a cap layer formed on the insulating material Electricity 2 Expired
US6628057B2 Slightly conducting insulators for cathode-ray tube (CRT) applications Electricity 1 Expired
US6723573B2 Photonic devices and PICs including sacrificial testing structures and method of making the same Physics 1 Expired
US6642643B2 Silicate materials for cathode-ray tube (CRT) applications Electricity 1 Expired
US6576383B2 Method of manufacturing a luminescent screen for a CRT Electricity 0 Expired
US9023681B2 Method of fabricating heterojunction battery Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

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