Inventor · Boston, MA, US

Matthew Sauter

22Patents
4h-index
16Co-inventors
52Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 20, 2017 → May 8, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD918972S1 Laser resonator General 9 Active
USD908148S1 Laser engine with multiple resonators General 7 Active
USD917587S1 Laser impingement cooler General 7 Active
USD908751S1 Laser engine with multiple resonators General 7 Active
US11095084B1 Laser system with isolated optical cavity Electricity 2 Active
USD916150S1 Laser impingement cooler General 2 Active
US9972975B2 High-power laser systems with modular diode sources Electricity 2 Active
USD916149S1 Laser impingement cooler General 2 Active
US11183816B2 Laser system with staircased slow-axis collimators Electricity 2 Active
US11682882B2 Laser system with staircased slow-axis collimators Electricity 1 Active
US10490972B2 Packages for high-power laser devices Electricity 1 Active
US11095091B2 Packages for high-power laser devices Electricity 1 Active
US11552447B2 Condensation prevention for high-power laser systems Electricity 1 Active
US11611189B2 Systems and methods for addressing pumping of thermal interface materials in high-power laser systems Electricity 1 Active
US12107386B2 Assembly techniques and cooling manifold configuration for high-power laser systems Electricity 0 Active
US11121526B2 Exchangeable laser resonator modules with angular adjustment Electricity 0 Active
US12107395B2 Laser system with staircased slow-axis collimators Electricity 0 Active
US11949204B2 Systems and methods for addressing pumping of thermal interface materials in high-power laser systems Electricity 0 Active
US11876344B2 Condensation prevention for high-power laser systems Electricity 0 Active
US10541515B2 High-power laser systems with modular diode sources Electricity 0 Active
US12068574B2 Packages for high-power laser devices Electricity 0 Active
US10211601B2 High-power laser systems with modular diode sources Electricity 0 Active

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