Patent portfolio of POET and the 4T- thyristor issue
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Aug 12, 2017 05:05AM
See Brundall, this is the kind of discussion I would like to have on this forum!
And I hope the forum members more familiar with these structures and semiconductor technology would chime in!
Your findings are very interesting!
Sure, out of the 59 patents listed for Opel Inc I counted 24 that were thyristor related (40%) and 6 (10%) were related to solar products. This in no way means the thyristor patents are useless and the remaining 50% of our patents relate to other goodies. Excellent news.
So we have 24 patents (40% of the POET patent portfolio) which are related to thyristors.
And more important:
As I very well know: you need to proof your findings in a patent by experimentals and prototypes. So I assume that GT and his team at UCONN succeded in producing these four terminal thyristors. So where do these problems now (with the optical engine) come from?
Please believe me that I am not totally pro POET. I would also like to find the critical issues in technology as well as management, but I'd like to receive compehensive facts, not feelings, emotions and repetition of things I already know for long long time!
P.S.: Thanks to all the bordmembers who are delivering more signal then noise! Thanks Brundall!