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LIEBERMAN STEPHEN H

US20 patents
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US NAVY

17 patents
US6406777B1Jun 18, 2002

Metal and glass structure for use in surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy and method for fabricating same

US NAVY135 citations98
US6147754ANov 14, 2000

Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy soil contamination probe

US NAVY105 citations95
US6614523B1Sep 2, 2003

Sensor for performing surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

US NAVY60 citations94
US7139072B1Nov 21, 2006

Handheld thermo-electrically cooled surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TEC-SERS) fiber optic probe

US NAVY31 citations92
US6888629B1May 3, 2005

Sensor for performing surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy and method for achieving same

US NAVY17 citations92
US6776962B1Aug 17, 2004

Integrated optical waveguide sensor

US NAVY30 citations92
US6630947B1Oct 7, 2003

Method for examining subsurface environments

US NAVY27 citations92
US6115061ASep 5, 2000

In situ microscope imaging system for examining subsurface environments

US NAVY38 citations92
US6028666AFeb 22, 2000

Fiber optic Raman sensor

US NAVY39 citations92
US6947132B1Sep 20, 2005

Thermo-electrically cooled surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy sensor system to detect volatile organic compounds

US NAVY45 citations91
US5929453AJul 27, 1999

Underwater spectroscopic detector

US NAVY42 citations91
US6525325B1Feb 25, 2003

System for quantifying the hydrocarbon content of aqueous media

US NAVY51 citations90
US7632637B1Dec 15, 2009

Technique for orienting and binding phage for bacteria detection

US NAVY10 citations84
US7116416B1Oct 3, 2006

Thermo-electrically cooled surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy sensor system

US NAVY12 citations84
US6967717B1Nov 22, 2005

Thermo-electrically cooled surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy sensor system

US NAVY18 citations84
US6943358B1Sep 13, 2005

Method for developing a calibration algorithm for quantifying the hydrocarbon content of aqueous media

US NAVY3 citations56
US5057279AOct 15, 1991

Pressurized membrane chemical sensor

US NAVY3 citations56

US ARMY

3 patents