Inventor · Fort Washington, MD, US

Robert P. Moeller

18Patents
10h-index
14Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 24, 1983 → Sep 3, 2008

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5331404A Low noise fiber gyroscope system which includes excess noise subtraction Physics 33 Expired
US5319652A Super luminescent light source Electricity 27 Expired
US7426326B2 Low loss bridge electrode with rounded corners for electro-optic modulators Physics 20 Active
US4653917A Fiber optic gyroscope operating with unpolarized light source Physics 18 Expired
US5917970A Wavelength multiplexed, electro-optically controllable, fiber optic multi-tap delay line Physics 16 Expired
US7224869B2 Low loss electrodes for electro-optic modulators Physics 15 Expired
US5644665A Multi-octave, high dynamic range operation of low-biased modulators by balanced detection Physics 15 Expired
US4556293A Broadband unpolarized light source Physics 13 Expired
US4761049A Optical waveguide device for frequency shifting and mode conversion Physics 11 Expired
US6016198A Electro-optic reflection device with traveling-wave structure Physics 11 Expired
US4765938A Apparatus and method for the application of a plastic liner to a flanged pipe elbow Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Expired
US5319440A Fiber optic gyroscopes with depolarized light Physics 5 Expired
US6862387B2 Low-loss compact reflective turns in optical waveguides Physics 5 Expired
US4573797A Analog fiber gyro with extended linear range Physics 4 Expired
US5291266A Depolarized light source for fiber optic sensors Physics 3 Expired
US6072919A Apparatus and method for improving the frequency response of modulators based on the Sagnac interferometer Physics 2 Expired
US6744947B2 High power, low noise, fluorescent device and methods related thereto Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US8226065B1 Force resistant assemblies and shock absorbing article holders Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 1 Active

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