John OConnor - Commack NY Qiang Fu - Port Jefferson Station NY
Assignee:
Quantronix Corporation - East Setauket NY
International Classification:
G03B 2754
US Classification:
355 67, 355 53, 355 77, 25055945
Abstract:
A system and method for photolithographic mask repair. The system includes a structure for supporting a mask to be operated on, a laser emitting device for effecting mask repair, a light source adjacent the support structure for selected illumination of the mask, a laser processor for effecting sequential angular manipulation of a laser beam projecting from the laser emitting device, a computer device for controlling the sequential angular manipulation so as to capture a generally complete waveform of the beam, and a microscope for multi-aspect viewing of the mask during navigation of the beam about the mask. The computer device, simultaneously with manipulation of the beam, effecting fine motion control of the beam, controlled movement of the motorized aperture for effecting the sequential angular manipulation, controlled support structure movement, and image data processing.
Apparatus And Method For Measuring Intensity And Phase Of A Light Pulse With An Interferometric Asymmetric Single-Shot Autocorrelator
Qiang Fu - Forest Hills NY Sergei Petrovich Nikitin - East Setauket NY Anatoly Viktorovich Masalov - Troitzk, RU
Assignee:
Excel/Quantronix, Inc. - East Setauket NY
International Classification:
G01B 902
US Classification:
356450, 356456
Abstract:
An apparatus and method to measure optical intensity and phase of one or several light pulses is described. The apparatus combines a spectrally resolved interferometric asymmetric single-shot optical autocorrelator and imaging spectrograph. The asymmetric design of the optical autocorrelator based on second harmonic generation eliminates time-direction ambiguity, while a spectrally resolved interferometric pattern allows the performance of self-check and self-calibration of the apparatus and substantially improves convergence, robustness and reliability of the computational retrieval algorithm.
Steven Charlton - Osceola IN, US Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US Lin Chen - Hopewell Jct. NY, US Qiang Fu - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Igor Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Steven B. Harris - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Paul L. Inman - Nyack NY, US Gary J. Johnson - Lagrangeville NY, US Qiong Li - Tappan NY, US Harris Lieber - White Plains NY, US Derek Lok - Mohegan Lake NY, US Tony Nguyen - Valhalla NY, US Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US Gregory Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US Hoi-Cheong Seven Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
705 2, 709201
Abstract:
An architecture allows individual system components to be developed and tested individually, i.e., as distinct modules, and to be subsequently combined through standardized electrical and communication interfaces. Any combination of these modules can be implemented to form different products that provide any number of functions, such as an integrated system for monitoring a health condition and/or delivering a medication. The architecture also provides an approach for dynamically updating the product and offering its users the latest generation of technology even after the users have already purchased the product. In particular, the embodiments employ the communication interfaces to also provide connection to a remote network that can update or upgrade the product's software when the product is out in the field.
Architecture For Field Upgrade Of A Health Monitoring System
Steven Charlton - Osceola IN, US Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US Lin Chen - Hopewell Jct. NY, US Qiang Fu - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Igor Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Steven B. Harris - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Paul L. Inman - Nyack NY, US Gary J. Johnson - Lagrangeville NY, US Qiong Li - Tappan NY, US Harris Lieber - White Plains NY, US Derek Lok - Mohegan Lake NY, US Tony Nguyen - Valhalla NY, US Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US Gregory Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717170, 717173
Abstract:
An architecture allows individual system components to be developed and tested individually, i.e., as distinct modules, and to be subsequently combined through standardized electrical and communication interfaces. Any combination of these modules can be implemented to form different products that provide any number of functions, such as an integrated system for monitoring a health condition and/or delivering a medication. The architecture also provides an approach for dynamically updating the product and offering its users the latest generation of technology even after the users have already purchased the product. In particular, the embodiments employ the communication interfaces to also provide connection to a remote network that can update or upgrade the product's software when the product is out in the field.
Intra-Cavity And Inter-Cavity Harmonics Generation In High-Power Lasers
Fuzheng Zhou - Hicksville NY Qiang Fu - Nesconset NY Michael Maikowski - Commack NY
Assignee:
Excel/Quantronix, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
H01S 310
US Classification:
372 22
Abstract:
Intra-cavity and/or inter-cavity sub-resonators with dielectric coated mirrors have anti-reflection and high-reflection coatings to attain high efficiency third and higher order harmonics generation of laser radiation. Main-resonators and sub-resonators enhance the fundamental and harmonic oscillations, respectively, which result in high conversion efficiency of third harmonics and higher. Such improved lasing efficiency may be implemented in high power lasers for improved power performance to attain over 8 W of UV output power with a high repetition rate. The use of intra-cavity THG techniques provide high efficiency by using existing high intensities of the input fundamental frequencies available in the intra-cavity region of the laser to avoid damage to components of the laser, such as the laser crystal. The THG utilizes a double-pass and/or multi-pass arrangement, which results in about a 60% increase in output power compared to a single-pass configuration. Also, blocking of UV energy generated in a return pass is performed to eliminate damage by the UV to the components in the main cavity.
Architecture For Field Upgrade Of A Health Monitoring System
- Basel, CH Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US Lin Chen - Hopewell Junction NY, US Qiang Fu - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Igor Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Steven B. Harris - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Gary J. Johnson - Lagrangeville NY, US Paul L. Inman - Nyack NY, US Qiong Li - Tappan NY, US Harris Lieber - White Plains NY, US Derek Lok - Mohegan Lake NY, US Tony Nguyen - Hopkinton MA, US Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US Gregory Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
An architecture allows individual system components to be developed and tested individually, i.e., as distinct modules, and to be subsequently combined through standardized electrical and communication interfaces. Any combination of these modules can be implemented to form different products that provide any number of functions, such as an integrated system for monitoring a health condition and/or delivering a medication. The architecture also provides an approach for dynamically updating the product and offering its users the latest generation of technology even after the users have already purchased the product. In particular, the embodiments employ the communication interfaces to also provide connection to a remote network that can update or upgrade the product's software when the product is out in the field.
Methods And Apparatus For Improved Low Energy Data Communications
- Basel, CH Greg R. Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US Qiang Fu - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Assignee:
ASCENSIA DIABETES CARE HOLDINGS AG - Basel
International Classification:
H04W 48/10 A61B 5/145 A61B 5/00 H04W 4/00
Abstract:
Embodiments include determining a reference value on a first device; broadcasting the reference value from the first device; connecting the first device to a second device if the second device requests data from the first device; transmitting any new data if the second device requests data from the first device; generating and broadcasting a new reference value if the first device has new data; broadcasting the reference value from the first device again if the first device does not have new data; receiving a reference value in the second device from the first device; and if the received reference value does not match the stored reference value then transmitting a request from the second device for new data from the first device, receiving new data from the first device into the second device, and storing the received reference value as a new stored reference value. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Architecture For Field Upgrade Of A Health Monitoring System
- Basel, CH Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US Lin Chen - Hopewell Junction NY, US Qiang Fu - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Igor Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Steven B. Harris - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Gary J. Johnson - Lagrangeville NY, US Paul L. Inman - Nyack NY, US Qiong Li - Tappan NY, US Harris Lieber - White Plains NY, US Derek Lok - Mohegan Lake NY, US Tony Nguyen - Hopkinton MA, US Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US Gregory Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/445 G06F 19/00 G06F 9/44
Abstract:
An architecture allows individual system components to be developed and tested individually, i.e., as distinct modules, and to be subsequently combined through standardized electrical and communication interfaces. Any combination of these modules can be implemented to form different products that provide any number of functions, such as an integrated system for monitoring a health condition and/or delivering a medication. The architecture also provides an approach for dynamically updating the product and offering its users the latest generation of technology even after the users have already purchased the product. In particular, the embodiments employ the communication interfaces to also provide connection to a remote network that can update or upgrade the product's software when the product is out in the field.
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