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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Hall; Robert N..The latest application filed is for "faceted low absorptance solar cell".
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Faceted low absorptance solar cell Grant 4,427,839 - Hall January 24, 1 | 1984-01-24 |
Process for recovering carbonaceous liquids from solid carbonaceous particles Grant 4,421,603 - Hall December 20, 1 | 1983-12-20 |
Process for combusting carbonaceous solids containing nitrogen Grant 4,413,573 - Hall , et al. November 8, 1 | 1983-11-08 |
Process for producing hydrogen fluoride and phosphoric acid Grant 4,292,289 - Cannon , et al. September 29, 1 | 1981-09-29 |
Photovoltaic semiconductor devices and methods of making same Grant 4,227,942 - Hall October 14, 1 | 1980-10-14 |
Radiation detector Grant 4,214,253 - Hall July 22, 1 | 1980-07-22 |
Improved Germanium Gamma Detectors Having Non-ideal Contacts And Deep Level Inducing Impurities Therein Grant 3,761,711 - Hall September 25, 1 | 1973-09-25 |
Semiconductor Chip Bonder Grant 3,617,682 - Hall November 2, 1 | 1971-11-02 |
High Selectively Electromagnetic Radiation Detecting Devices Grant 3,560,812 - Hall , et al. February 2, 1 | 1971-02-02 |
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