Inventor
SCOTT JOHN CAMPBELL
US21 patents
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IBM
19 patentsUS6107452AAug 22, 2000
Thermally and/or photochemically crosslinked electroactive polymers in the manufacture of opto-electronic devices
IBM127 citations98
US5998045ADec 7, 1999
Polymeric light-emitting device
IBM129 citations98
US6295106B1Sep 25, 2001
Energy-efficient full-color liquid crystal display
IBM71 citations95
US5952778ASep 14, 1999
Encapsulated organic light emitting device
IBM496 citations95
US6900126B2May 31, 2005
Method of forming metallized pattern
IBM24 citations92
US6355756B1Mar 12, 2002
Dual purpose electroactive copolymers, preparation thereof, and use in opto-electronic devices
IBM14 citations92
US6987689B2Jan 17, 2006
Non-volatile multi-stable memory device and methods of making and using the same
IBM29 citations91
US7151029B2Dec 19, 2006
Memory device and method of making the same
IBM11 citations83
US9520627B2Dec 13, 2016
Ion conducting hybrid membranes
IBM11 citations81
US6512070B2Jan 28, 2003
Dual purpose electroactive copolymers
IBM9 citations74
US6433115B2Aug 13, 2002
Opto-electronic devices fabricated with dual purpose electroactive copolymers
IBM10 citations74
US4874682AOct 17, 1989
Organic photoconductors with reduced fatigue
IBM17 citations72
US6214151B1Apr 10, 2001
Thermal dye transfer process for preparing opto-electronic devices
IBM10 citations71
US5767624AJun 16, 1998
Light emitting device
IBM16 citations71
US10770769B2Sep 8, 2020
Ion conducting hybrid membranes
IBM2 citations70
US10559398B2Feb 11, 2020
Composite solid electrolytes for rechargeable energy storage devices
IBM2 citations70
US11769605B2Sep 26, 2023
Composite solid electrolytes for rechargeable energy storage devices
IBM0 citations57
US11302458B2Apr 12, 2022
Composite solid electrolytes for rechargeable energy storage devices
IBM0 citations57
US10170813B2Jan 1, 2019
Ion conducting hybrid membranes
IBM0 citations49