| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080299288 | Durable, heat-resistant multi-layer coatings and coated articles - A method of providing a durable protective coating structure which comprises at least three layers, and which is stable at temperatures in excess of 400° C., where the method includes vapor depositing a first layer deposited on a substrate, wherein the first layer is a metal oxide adhesion layer selected from the group consisting of an oxide of a Group IIIA metal element, a Group IVB metal element, a Group VB metal element, and combinations thereof; vapor depositing a second layer upon said first layer, wherein said second layer includes a silicon-containing layer selected from the group consisting of silicon oxide, silicon nitride, and silicon oxynitride; and vapor depositing a third layer upon said second layer, wherein said third layer is a functional organic-comprising layer. Numerous articles useful in electronics, MEMS, nanoimprinting lithography, and biotechnology applications can be fabricated using the method. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080312356 | Vapor-deposited biocompatible coatings which adhere to various plastics and metal - A method of providing a biocompatible PEG-comprising coating on a substrate, without the use of an underlying adhesion layer. The coating is vapor deposited onto the substrate from a precursor which includes a PEG-derived moiety and an amino silane-containing functional group which reacts with the substrate. The substrate may be metal or plastic, where plastic excludes polyimide and polycarbonate. The substrate may be plasma treated prior to deposition of the PEG-comprising coating. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090269705 | Lighography method - Embodiments of the invention relate to lithography method useful for patterning at sub-micron resolution. This method comprised of deposition and patterning self-assembled monolayer resists using rolling applicator and rolling mask exposure apparatus. Typically the application of these self-assembled monolayers involves contacting substrate materials with a rotatable applicator in the shape of cylinder or cone wetted with precursor materials. The nanopatterning technique makes use of Near-Field photolithography, where the mask used to pattern the substrate is in contact with self-assembled monolayer. The Near-Field photolithography may make use of an elastomeric phase-shifting mask, or may employ surface plasmon technology, where a rotating mask surface comprises metal nano holes or nanoparticles. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090297989 | Method and device for patterning a disk - Embodiments of the invention relate to methods and apparatus useful in the nanopatterning of rotationally symmetric disk materials, like magnetic and optical disks, where a rotatable mask is used to image a radiation-sensitive material. Typically the rotatable mask comprises a cone. The nanopatterning technique makes use of Near-Field photolithography, where the mask used to pattern the disk is in contact or close proximity with the disk. The Near-Field photolithography may make use of an elastomeric phase-shifting mask, or may employ surface plasmon technology, where a rotating cone surface comprises metal nano holes or nanoparticles. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090305513 | Material deposition over template - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method of functional materials deposition using a polymer template fabricated on a substrate. Such template forms an exposed and masked areas of the substrate material, and can be fabricated using polymer resists or Self-assembled monolayers. Deposition is performed using an applicator, which is fabricated in the shape of cylinder or cone made of soft elastomeric materials or laminated with soft elastomeric film. Functional materials, for example, metals, semiconductors, sol-gels, colloids of particles are deposited on the surface of applicator using liquid immersion, soaking, contact with wetted surfaces, vapor deposition or other techniques. Then wetted applicator is contacted the surface of the polymer template and rolled over it's surface. During this dynamic contact functional material is transferred selectively to the areas of the template. Patterning of functional material is achieved by lift-off of polymeric template after deposition. According to another embodiment, where self-assembled monolayers are used as template, selective deposition of functional materials is achieved either due to low surface energy of SAM or reactivity of terminal groups. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100035163 | Fabrication of nanostructured devices - Embodiments of the invention relate to methods useful in the fabrication of nanostructured devices for optics, energy generation, displays, consumer electronics, life sciences and medicine, construction and decoration. Instead of nanostructuring using colloids of particles, special vacuum deposition methods, laser interference systems (holography), and other low-throughput limited surface area techniques, we suggest to use nanotemplate created by novel nanolithography method, “Rolling mask” lithography. This method allows fast and inexpensive fabrication of nanostructures on large areas of substrate materials in conveyor-type continuous process. Such nanotemplate is then used for selective deposition of functional materials. One of embodiments explains deposition of functional materials in the exposed and developed areas of the substrate. Another embodiment uses selective deposition of the functional material on top of such template. Alternatively, nanotemplate is deposited and patterned on functional material, and then used as an etch mask to transfer nanostructure into the functional material using dry or wet etching process. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20100068489 | Wear-resistant, carbon-doped metal oxide coatings for MEMS and nanoimprint lithography - The carbon-doped metal oxide films described provide a low coefficient of friction, typically ranging from about 0.05 to about 0.4. Applied over a silicon substrate, for example, the carbon-doped metal oxide films provide anti-stiction properties, where the measured work of adhesion for a coated MEMS cantilever beam is less than 10 μJ/m | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100123885 | Large area nanopatterning method and apparatus - Embodiments of the invention relate to methods and apparatus useful in the nanopatterning of large area substrates, where a rotatable mask is used to image a radiation-sensitive material. Typically the rotatable mask comprises a cylinder. The nanopatterning technique makes use of Near-Field photolithography, where the mask used to pattern the substrate is in contact or close proximity with the substrate. The Near-Field photolithography may make use of an elastomeric phase-shifting mask, or may employ surface plasmon technology, where a rotating cylinder surface comprises metal nano holes or nanoparticles. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100137984 | CONTROLLED VAPOR DEPOSITION OF BIOCOMPATIBLE COATINGS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES - An intraocular lens with a hydrophilic polymer coating composition and method of preparing same are provided. Specifically, a composition suitable for reducing tackiness in intraocular lenses is provided wherein an acrylic intraocular lens is treated by vapor deposition with an alkoxy silyl terminated polyethylene glycol polymer composition. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100173494 | Method and apparatus for anisotropic etching - We suggest a method of anisotropic etching of the substrates, where ultra-thin and conformable layers of materials are used to passivate sidewalls of the etched features. According to an exemplary embodiment such sidewall passivation layer is a Self-assembled monolayer (SAM) material deposited in-situ etching process from a vapor phase. According to another exemplary embodiment such sidewall passivation layer is an inorganic-based material deposited using Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) method. SAM or ALD layers deposition can be carried out in a pulsing regime alternating with an sputtering and/or etching processes using process gasses with or without plasma. Alternatively, SAM deposition process is carried out continuously, while etch or sputtering process turns on in a pulsing regime. Alternatively, SAM deposition process and etch or sputtering processes are carried out continuously. Both types of suggested passivation materials give advantage over state-of-the-art methods in ability to carefully control thickness and uniformity of the layers, thus enable anisotropic etching process for high aspect ratio nanosize features. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100303687 | FLUIDIC DEVICES WITH DIAPHRAGM VALVES - This invention provides fluidic devices, in particular microfluidic devices, with diaphragm valves having low failure rates. Low failure rates are achieved by inhibiting sticking of the diaphragm to functional surfaces such as valve seats, valve chamber and fluidic channels and conduits. One way to implement this is to provide exposed surfaces facing the diaphragm, particularly valve seats, with a low energy material, such as a noble metal, a perfluorinated polymer, a self-assembled monolayer, hard diamond, diamond-like carbon or a metal oxide. In other embodiments, the valves are provided with ridges and the diaphragm is adhered to the fluidic or actuation layer with an adhesive material. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110126911 | Composite Plastic Articles - This invention provides composite plastic articles and methods of making them. The articles can be fluidic or microfluidic devices having fluidic conduits and, optionally, pneumatic conduits that regulate flow in the fluidic conduits. The articles comprise a first substrate coated with a layer of a material that comprises, or onto which have been introduced, reactive groups. For example, the substrate can be a plastic coated with an oxide or a siloxane onto which hydroxyl groups have been introduced. These articles are covalently bonded with other articles comprising reactive groups on their surfaces, for example, polysiloxanes treated to have silanol groups. Certain articles have specified locations on their surfaces that are not bonded to the other piece. For example, the coating can be removed from these locations before bonding. Such locations can be useful as functional elements of various devices, such as valve seats in valves of microfluidic devices. | 06-02-2011 |