Inventor · Burbank, CA, US

Robert Strittmatter

16Patents
6h-index
21Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 7, 2001 → Jul 20, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6579068B2 Method of manufacture of a suspended nitride membrane and a microperistaltic pump using the same Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 37 Expired
US8823012B2 Enhancement mode GaN HEMT device with gate spacer and method for fabricating the same Electricity 27 Active
US6647796B2 Semiconductor nitride pressure microsensor and method of making and using the same Physics 22 Expired
US7189358B2 Integrated micropump analysis chip and method of making the same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
US8853749B2 Ion implanted and self aligned gate structure for GaN transistors Electricity 7 Active
US9214461B2 GaN transistors with polysilicon layers for creating additional components Electricity 7 Active
US9837438B2 GaN transistors with polysilicon layers used for creating additional components Electricity 6 Active
US9171911B2 Isolation structure in gallium nitride devices and integrated circuits Electricity 6 Active
US10096702B2 Multi-step surface passivation structures and methods for fabricating same Electricity 3 Active
US10312260B2 GaN transistors with polysilicon layers used for creating additional components Electricity 3 Active
US7592747B1 Piezoelectrically enhanced photocathode Electricity 2 Active
US10090274B2 Flip chip interconnection with reduced current density Electricity 1 Active
US9214399B2 Integrated circuit with matching threshold voltages and method for making same Electricity 1 Active
US9583480B2 Integrated circuit with matching threshold voltages and method for making same Electricity 0 Active
US9214528B2 Method to fabricate self-aligned isolation in gallium nitride devices and integrated circuits Electricity 0 Active
US9331191B2 GaN device with reduced output capacitance and process for making same Electricity 0 Active

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