US PATENT ISSUED TO JEFFERSON SCIENCE ASSOCIATES ON MARCH 20 FOR "RADIO FREQUENCY PHOTOTUBE" (AMERICAN, ARMENIAN, JAPANESE INVENTORS)
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March 22, 2012 Thursday 10:35 AM EST
ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 22 -- United States Patent no. 8,138,460,
issued on March 20, was assigned to Jefferson Science Associates LLC
(Newport News, Va.).
"Radio Frequency Phototube" was invented by Amur Margaryan (Yerevan,
Armenia), Karlen Gynashyan (Yerevan, Armenia), Osamu Hashimoto
(Sendai, Japan), Stanislaw Majewski (Morgantown, W.va.), Linguang Tang
(Yorktown, Va.), Gagik Marikyan (Yerevan, Armenia) and Lia Marikyan,
legal representative (Yerevan, Armenia). According to the abstract
released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method and apparatus
of obtaining a record of repetitive optical or other phenomena having
durations in the picosecond range, comprising a circular scan electron
tube to receive light pulses and convert them to electron images
consisting with fast nanosecond electronic signals, a continuous wave
light or other particle pulses, e.g. electron picosecond pulses, and
a synchronizing mechanism arranged to synchronize the deflection of
the electron image (images) in the tube (tubes) with the repetition
rate of the incident pulse train. There is also provided a method and
apparatus for digitization of a repetitive and random optical waveform
with a bandwidth higher than 10 GHz." The patent was filed on March 8,
2010, under Application No. 12/660,966.
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March 22, 2012 Thursday 10:35 AM EST
ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 22 -- United States Patent no. 8,138,460,
issued on March 20, was assigned to Jefferson Science Associates LLC
(Newport News, Va.).
"Radio Frequency Phototube" was invented by Amur Margaryan (Yerevan,
Armenia), Karlen Gynashyan (Yerevan, Armenia), Osamu Hashimoto
(Sendai, Japan), Stanislaw Majewski (Morgantown, W.va.), Linguang Tang
(Yorktown, Va.), Gagik Marikyan (Yerevan, Armenia) and Lia Marikyan,
legal representative (Yerevan, Armenia). According to the abstract
released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method and apparatus
of obtaining a record of repetitive optical or other phenomena having
durations in the picosecond range, comprising a circular scan electron
tube to receive light pulses and convert them to electron images
consisting with fast nanosecond electronic signals, a continuous wave
light or other particle pulses, e.g. electron picosecond pulses, and
a synchronizing mechanism arranged to synchronize the deflection of
the electron image (images) in the tube (tubes) with the repetition
rate of the incident pulse train. There is also provided a method and
apparatus for digitization of a repetitive and random optical waveform
with a bandwidth higher than 10 GHz." The patent was filed on March 8,
2010, under Application No. 12/660,966.
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