Baskin
Emamuel Baskin, Haifa IL
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20100320387 | QUANTUM UNCOOLED INFRA-RED PHOTO-DETECTOR - A photo-detector comprising: a p-doped semiconductor layer; an n-doped semiconductor layer juxtaposed with the p-doped semiconductor layer; one of an intrinsic amorphous silicon layer sandwiched between the p-doped semiconductor layer and the n-doped semiconductor layer and a depletion region formed between the p-doped semiconductor layer juxtaposed with the n-doped semiconductor layer; a plurality of mesoscopic sized particles within the one of the intrinsic amorphous silicon layer sandwiched between the p-doped semiconductor layer and the n-doped semiconductor layer and the depletion region formed between the p-doped semiconductor layer juxtaposed with the n-doped semiconductor layer. A source of pumping light is provided and arranged to be received at the mesoscopic sized particles thereby generating free carriers confined in the mesoscopic sized particles. Received light of a target waveband releases the carriers from confinement which is detected as a flow of current. | 12-23-2010 |
Emanuel Baskin, Haifa IL
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20110209987 | PRODUCTION OF AMORPHOUS AND CRYSTALLINE SILICON NANOCLUSTERS BY HYDROGEN ENHANCED REACTIVE MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITHIN GAS AGGREGATION - A nanocluster source constituted of: a cooled aggregation chamber; a magnetron arranged to sputter a target, the magnetron in communication with the cooled aggregation chamber such that sputtered atoms of the target are received within the cooled aggregation chamber; a vacuum source in communication with the cooled aggregation chamber; a source of at least one noble aggregation gas in communication with the cooled aggregation chamber; and a source of hydrogen gas in communication with the cooled aggregation chamber. Advantageously, the hydrogen gas prevents oxidation of the target and silicon film covering a cooled inner surface of the aggregation chamber, and reduces the surface tension of the formed nanoclusters. | 09-01-2011 |
Ilya Baskin, Haifa IL
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20140043614 | ON-FIBER OPTOMECHANICAL CAVITY BASED SENSOR - A system for measurement of environmental parameters, using an optomechanical cavity in the end of an optical fiber. A single unmodulated CW laser excites the cavity, which has one reflective element fixed within the end of the fiber and the facing reflector being the surface of a mechanical element, supported over the cavity at the end of the fiber so that it can vibrate at its natural resonance frequency. The length of the cavity “vibrates” at the same frequency as the mechanical element, so that the light reflected from the cavity is modulated at that same frequency, and can be readily measured. The resonant frequency of the mechanical element is responsive to the environmental parameter to be measured, either by direct influence on the vibration of the mechanical element, or by means of the element's temperature change as a result of exposure to the environmental parameter. | 02-13-2014 |
Lev M. Baskin, St. Petersburg RU
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20090250687 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD TO CONTROL THE STATE OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND TO MANUFACTURE THE SAME - A semiconductor device includes a conduct structure to which are arranged contacts for a source and a drain, a resonance region including at least two barrier regions, at least one resonator between the barrier regions and a control electrode and which resonance region is arranged between the contacts. The conduct structure between the contacts is homogeneous and the barrier regions are formed of narrows arranged to the conduct structure. In addition, disclosed are methods to control the state of a semiconductor device and manufacture the same. | 10-08-2009 |
Lonny Baskin, Tsur Hadassah IL
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20130278385 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROCESSING A RECEIVED ALERT - Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems and/or methods of processing alerts. For example, a device may include an alert module, operative independent of an operating-system and/or a power mode of the device, to receive an alert message from at least one communication network and to cause at least one user interface of the device to provide to a user of the device an alert indication, which is based on the alert message. | 10-24-2013 |
20140005859 | REMOTE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF VEHICULAR FUNCTIONS VIA MULTIPLE NETWORKS | 01-02-2014 |
20140077944 | PERSONAL AREA MAPPING - Systems and apparatuses are directed to wireless tag elements each having unique first identifier information and attached to objects to be tracked and wireless sensors arranged to provide corresponding zones of coverage that collectively define an area mapping the location of the objects to be tracked. Each wireless sensor having unique second identifier information and wirelessly transmitting a scanning signal that detects presence of the wireless tag elements, reads the first identifier information of the detected wireless tag elements, and wirelessly transmits the first identifier information along with its second identifier information. A controller wirelessly communicates with the wireless sensors to receive the first and second identifier information. Logic then correlates the second identifier information with first identifier information to determine which zones the detected tag elements are located, and then provides area mapping information indicating the location of the objects within the zones of coverage. | 03-20-2014 |
20140087761 | PERSONALIZED PROXIMITY COMMUNICATION - Described herein are technologies related to personalized communication with a user who is physically located in a designated area for that communication. More particularly, the technology describes detection and identification of a wireless device within the designated area of communication, searching for a corresponding dataset for the identified wireless device, and generating the personalized communication to the user. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 03-27-2014 |