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Harry Jonathon Mamin

from Palo Alto, CA
Age ~67

Harry Mamin Phones & Addresses

  • 3317 Saint Michael Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94306
  • Berkeley, CA
  • South Lake Tahoe, CA
  • Chico, CA
  • Laveen, AZ
  • 7 Tilden Ln, Chico, CA 95928

Education

School / High School: Medical University of South Carolina 1938

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Internal Medicine, 1949

Specialities

Internal Medicine

Professional Records

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Dr. Harry Mamin, Chico CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Address:
7 Tilden Ln, Chico, CA 95928
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 1949
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Medical University of South Carolina
Graduated: 1938

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Harry Jonathon Mamin
President
THE MAMIN COMPANY
4950 Cherry Ave #216, San Jose, CA 95118

Publications

Us Patents

Magnetic Resonance Force Detection Apparatus And Associated Methods

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US Patent:
8164333, Apr 24, 2012
Filed:
May 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/473725
Inventors:
Daniel Rugar - Los Altos CA, US
Harry Jonathon Mamin - Palo Alto CA, US
Tjerk Hendrik Oosterkamp - Leiden, NL
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01V 3/00
US Classification:
324307
Abstract:
A magnetic resonance force detection apparatus, comprising a sample carrier for carrying a sample to be tested, a magnetic field source and a support for supporting either the sample carrier or the magnetic field source. The magnetic field source is configured to expose the sample to a magnetic field by simultaneously providing a plurality of volumes in which the magnetic field is configured to cause the spins of one or more nuclei or electrons in the sample to flip, and wherein the flipping of spins exerts a force on the support. The apparatus also comprises a support displacement measuring sensor configured to measure the displacement of the support and generate a signal representative of the displacement of the support, and a processor configured to process the signal representative of the displacement of the support in order to determine a component of the displacement of the support caused by one or more of the plurality of volumes.

High Density Data Storage System With Topographic Contact Sensor

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US Patent:
55373720, Jul 16, 1996
Filed:
Nov 24, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/158043
Inventors:
Thomas R. Albrecht - San Jose CA
Harry J. Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G11B 700
US Classification:
369 43
Abstract:
A high density data storage system includes a rotatable storage medium mounted to rotate about a drive axis, the storage medium having formed thereon a surface topography defining machine readable information. The storage system further includes a high resolution contact sensor having a cantilever arm and a stylus mounted at one end of the cantilever arm. The stylus is positionable to engage the storage medium and follow the surface topography when the storage medium is rotated. A detector system provides an output signal representing cantilever deflection caused by changes in the surface topography of the storage medium.

High Sensitivity Position Sensor And Method

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US Patent:
50170104, May 21, 1991
Filed:
May 16, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/352804
Inventors:
Harry J. Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01B 902
US Classification:
356345
Abstract:
A highly sensitive apparatus for sensing the position of a movable member comprises an optical directional coupler providing four external ports. Light from a short coherence length diode laser is injected into the first port. The coupler serves as a beam splitter to direct one portion of the injected light to the member via the second port and a single mode optical fiber. Part of this one portion is reflected concurrently from the member and from the adjacent polished coating at the end face of said fiber back into said fiber and optically coupled via the third port to a photodetector to provide a signal whose amplitude is indicative of the position of the member, based upon the relative phase of said concurrent reflections. The other portion of the injected light is optically coupled to and via the fourth port to another photodetector for providing, as a reference, a signal proportional to the intensity of the injected light. These two signals are supplied to a subtractive circuit for providing an output in which power fluctuations of the laser are minimized.

Optical Disk Data Storage System With Radiation-Transparent Air-Bearing Slider

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US Patent:
54973597, Mar 5, 1996
Filed:
Aug 30, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/297994
Inventors:
Harry J. Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Los Altos CA
Bruce D. Terris - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
National Business Machines Corporation - NY
International Classification:
G11B 712
US Classification:
369 4415
Abstract:
An optical disk drive has an air-beating slider formed of transparent material and located adjacent the surface of the optical disk. In the manner of conventional magnetic disk drives, the slider is maintained in close relationship with the disk surface by an air-bearing generated by the rotating disk and the shape of the slider's air-bearing surface (ABS). The slider has a lens section located on its back side opposite the side with the ABS. In the preferred embodiment the lens section is at least a hemisphere and the lens section and slider are formed of the same material and thus have the same index of refraction, n. The lens section and slider are transparent to light from the disk drive's light source and together form a super-hemispherical solid immersion lens (SIL). The slider's ABS is maintained within one wavelength of the surface of the optical disk. The light from the disk drive's light source is focused by the super-hemispherical SIL to a point on the slider ABS.

Atomic Force Microscopy Data Storage System With Tracking Servo From Lateral Force-Sensing Cantilever

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US Patent:
58569677, Jan 5, 1999
Filed:
Aug 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/920342
Inventors:
Harry Jonathon Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Los Altos CA
Benjamin Wai-Ho Chui - Sunnyvale CA
Thomas William Kenny - San Carlos CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University - Stanford CA
International Classification:
G11B 700
US Classification:
369126
Abstract:
An atomic force microscope (AFM) based data storage disk drive uses a cantilever structure that provides independent detection of vertical and lateral motion of the AFM tip as a track with data marks moves past the tip. The vertical detection of the tip deflection toward and away from the disk surface is used for data detection of the data marks that form the tracks. The lateral detection of the tip deflection in a direction generally parallel to the plane of the disk surface is used as the input signal to a tracking servo control system to maintain the tip on a data track. The cantilever structure includes a base connected to the disk drive actuator, a beam made up of a plurality of ribs that have their fixed ends connected to the base, and a probe connected to the free ends of the ribs. The beam ribs have piezoresistors connected to electrical circuitry that detects a resistance change as the ribs are bent laterally. The probe includes the AFM tip located at its free end and piezoresistors connected to electrical circuitry that detects a resistance change as the probe is bent vertically.

Optical Disk Data Storage System With Improved Solid Immersion Lens

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US Patent:
60552204, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
Mar 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/052910
Inventors:
Harry Jonathon Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Los Altos CA
Bruce David Terris - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G11B 700
US Classification:
369112
Abstract:
An optical disk drive uses an air-bearing slider that supports a solid immersion lens (SIL) with a patterned thin film formed at the focus of the SIL to act as a secondary radiation source. The thin film is patterned to define either an "aperture" or a "scatterer", both of which localize the interaction of the disk drive's incident light beam with the underlying optical disk to create an effectively smaller light spot. In one embodiment the patterned thin film is opaque with a small aperture having a diameter less than the wavelength of the incident light beam. The aperture localizes the transmission of the incident light beam to the area of the aperture and generates an evanescent field that interacts with the optical disk. In a second embodiment, the patterned thin film is metallic and formed as dot that serves as a scatterer. The scatterer acts as an antenna or secondary light source to locally reradiate a portion of the incident light beam to the optical disk.

Compact, Integrated Electron Beam Imaging System

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US Patent:
51226634, Jun 16, 1992
Filed:
Jul 24, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/734986
Inventors:
Harry J. Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
International Business Machine Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01J 3726
US Classification:
250310
Abstract:
An electron beam imaging system is described wherein a sharp-tip electron source is biased to produce an electron flow and a conductive target is placed in the path of the electron flow. A planar, electrostatic lens is positioned in the electron flow path and between the electron source and target. The lens includes an aperture; at least a first conductive plane that is biased less negative than the electron source; and one or more conductive planes separated by dielectric layers. A secondary electron detector is formed on the surface of the electrostatic lens that is closest to the conductive target, whereby the lens may be positioned close to the target and still not obstruct secondary electrons emitted from the target from impinging on the secondary electron detector.

Atomic Force Microscope System With Multi-Directional Voice Coil Actuator For Controlling The Stylus

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US Patent:
58047107, Sep 8, 1998
Filed:
Jun 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/869642
Inventors:
Harry Jonathon Mamin - Palo Alto CA
Daniel Rugar - Los Altos CA
Bruce David Terris - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01B 528
US Classification:
73105
Abstract:
An atomic force microscope (AFM) system has a bidirectional actuator to move the AFM tip or stylus in a plane parallel to the surface of the sample to be scanned as well as perpendicularly to the surface of the sample. The actuator is a modified voice coil motor actuator of the type used in compact disc (CD) drives. The stylus is mounted at the end of a support arm that is held in the actuator by a flexure, the flexure permitting movement in the two directions. A set of permanent magnets and two sets of independently controllable electric coils allow the support arm to be moved in the two directions. In a data storage application, a data disk has a series of surface features that represent machine-readable data and the bidirectional actuator is supported by a secondary actuator that moves the primary actuator along a radius of the disk. This allows the bidirectional actuator with the attached stylus to be located to a coarse position within a desired band of data tracks. Tracking control circuitry connected to one set of coils allows the stylus to be maintained on a specific data track within a band and moved to other tracks Within the band.
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