Inventor · Charlotte, NC, US

Robert Te Kolste

19Patents
8h-index
12Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 31, 1995 → Nov 17, 2008

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6600845B1 Integrated parallel transmitter Physics 23 Expired
US6021106A Molding diffractive optical elements Performing Operations; Transporting 17 Expired
US5728324A Molding diffractive optical elements Performing Operations; Transporting 13 Expired
US6008941A Optical soft aperture and use thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
US7773143B2 Thin color camera having sub-pixel resolution Physics 10 Active
US7202955B2 Spectrally diverse spectrometer and associated methods Physics 9 Expired
US6314223A Diffractive vertical cavity surface emitting laser power monitor and system Electricity 9 Expired
US5825741A Optical disc player with molded diffractive optical elements Performing Operations; Transporting 8 Expired
US7064899B2 Reduced loss diffractive structure Physics 7 Expired
US7405761B2 Thin camera having sub-pixel resolution Electricity 5 Expired
US6591043B2 Diffractive monitor and system Electricity 5 Expired
US6404959B1 Diffractive vertical cavity surface emitting laser power monitor and system Electricity 5 Expired
US7092416B2 Integrated wavelength locker for use with more than one wavelength and associated methods Electricity 3 Expired
US7787183B2 Reduced loss high efficiency diffractive and associated methods Physics 2 Active
US7817883B2 Optical assembly and method of making same Physics 2 Active
US7453575B2 Spectrometer including a plurality of spectrally diverse filters each outputting multiple discrete wavelength peaks, and associated methods Physics 1 Active
US7422842B2 Reduced loss high efficiency diffractive and associated methods Physics 1 Expired
US6943890B2 Compact interferometer and use in wavelength monitoring Physics 0 Expired
US6392808B1 Broad band controlled angle analog diffuser and associated methods Physics 0 Expired

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