Inventor · Odenthal, DE

Thomas Bieringer

14Patents
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41Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 22, 1995 → Oct 20, 2004

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5641846A Side-group polymers, and their use for optical components Physics 52 Expired
US5858585A Process for intensifying information in photo-addressable side-chain polymers Physics 16 Expired
US7046893B2 Layer structure and optical waveguide sensor based on photoaddressable polymers Physics 11 Expired
US6835725B2 Optical data carrier comprising a cyanine dye as light-absorbent compound in the information layer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US7022460B2 Erasable optical recording material for blue lasers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US7018684B2 Block copolymers for optical data storage Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US6641889B2 Optical data storage medium containing a triazacyanine dye as the light-absorbing compound in the information layer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Expired
US7214451B2 Rewriteable optical recording material having good solubility Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US6855390B1 Optical data carriers and method for producing the same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US6737142B2 Optical data store comprising an axially substituted cobalt phthalocyanine in the light-writeable information layer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US6936325B2 Optical recording medium Physics 0 Expired
US7041354B2 Optical data carrier comprising a cyanine dye as light-absorbent compound in the information layer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US6713146B2 Optical data stores containing a Co-phthalocyanine complex in the information layer recordable using light Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US6726972B2 Optical data storage medium containing a diaza hemicyanine dye as the light-absorbing compound in the information layer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired

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