Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Responsive to non-electrical signal – Electromagnetic or particle radiation
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-02
2008-05-06
Smith, Zandra V. (Department: 2822)
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Responsive to non-electrical signal
Electromagnetic or particle radiation
C257S429000, C257S078000, C438S056000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07368794
ABSTRACT:
Boron carbide heteroisomer semiconductor devices are used as particle detectors. The boron carbide semiconductor devices produce electric current in response to incident particles, such as alpha particles, neutrons, or photons.
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Brand Jennifer I.
Caruso Anthony N.
Dowben Peter A.
Patton Paul E
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Smith Zandra V.
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