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Lionel Canioni
Also filed as: CANIONI LIONEL · CANIONI LIONEL STEPHANE
8 granted patents·1 pending application·19 citations·filing 2005–2021
79Inventor score
Files withCANIONI LIONEL STEPHANE2CENTRE NAT RECH SCIENT2UNIV BORDEAUX2COMMISSARIAT ENERGIE ATOMIQUE1CT NAT DE LA RECH SCIENT & MDA1
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9 records- 0183US7609379B2Detecting laser-induced fluorescence emissionsCENTRE NAT RECH SCIENT·Filed 2005·Granted Oct 27, 2009·13 cites·10 claims
- 0272US10580323B2Hybrid simulator and method for teaching optics or for training adjustment of an optical deviceUNIV BORDEAUX·Filed 2016·Granted Mar 3, 2020·2 cites·20 claims
- 0371US8240805B2System for detecting offset printing using sameSARGER LAURENT·Filed 2006·Granted Aug 14, 2012·3 cites·14 claims
- 0449US2023348314A1Light-sensitive glass and process for inscribing structures formed from variations in bulk refractive index in such a glassUNIV BORDEAUX·Filed 2021·Application pending·0 cites
- 0542US10221088B2Ribbon optical fiber made of photosensitive glassCENTRE NAT RECH SCIENT·Filed 2016·Granted Mar 5, 2019·0 cites·17 claims
- 0642US7701583B2Coherence spectrometry devicesCT NAT DE LA RECH SCIENT & MDA·Filed 2005·Granted Apr 20, 2010·1 cites·9 claims
- 0741US9816925B2Method for writing and reading data by fluorescence on a light-sensitive substrate, and related substrate and devicesCANIONI LIONEL STEPHANE·Filed 2013·Granted Nov 14, 2017·0 cites·4 claims
- 0837US8599658B2Method for writing and reading data by fluorescence on a light-sensitive substrate, and related substrate and devicesCANIONI LIONEL STEPHANE·Filed 2011·Granted Dec 3, 2013·0 cites·8 claims
- 0934US7709798B2Terahertz optical gateCOMMISSARIAT ENERGIE ATOMIQUE·Filed 2005·Granted May 4, 2010·0 cites·18 claims
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