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Cordingley

James J. Cordingley, Littleton, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080284837METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR THERMA-BASED LASER PROCESSING A MULTI-MATERIAL DEVICE - A method and system for locally processing a predetermined microstructure formed on a substrate without causing undesirable changes in electrical or physical characteristics of the substrate or other structures formed on the substrate are provided. The method includes providing information based on a model of laser pulse interactions with the predetermined microstructure, the substrate and the other structures. At least one characteristic of at least one pulse is determined based on the information. A pulsed laser beam is generated including the at least one pulse. The method further includes irradiating the at least one pulse having the at least one determined characteristic into a spot on the predetermined microstructure. The at least one determined characteristic and other characteristics of the at least one pulse are sufficient to locally process the predetermined microstructure without causing the undesirable changes.11-20-2008
20090095722LINK PROCESSING WITH HIGH SPEED BEAM DEFLECTION - The present invention relates to the field of laser processing methods and systems, and specifically, to laser processing methods and systems for laser processing multi-material devices. Systems and methods may utilize high speed deflectors to improve processing energy window and/or improve processing speed. In some embodiments, a deflector is used for non-orthogonal scanning of beam spots. In some embodiment, a deflector is used to implement non-synchronous processing of target structures.04-16-2009
20110062127LASER-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING ONE OR MORE TARGET LINK STRUCTURES - Laser-based methods and systems for removing one or more target link structures of a circuit fabricated on a substrate includes generating a pulsed laser output at a predetermined wavelength less than an absorption edge of the substrate are provided. The laser output includes at least one pulse having a pulse duration in the range of about 10 picoseconds to less than 1 nanosecond, the pulse duration being within a thermal laser processing range. The method also includes delivering and focusing the laser output onto the target link structure. The focused laser output has sufficient power density at a location within the target link structure to reduce the reflectivity of the target link structure and efficiently couple the focused laser output into the target link structure to remove the target link structure without damaging the substrate.03-17-2011

Patent applications by James J. Cordingley, Littleton, MA US

Matthew Robert Cordingley, Bracknell GB

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20100323889HERBICIDAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), wherein R12-23-2010
20110021351HERBICIDAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a method of controlling plants or inhibiting plant growth which comprises applying to the plants or to the locus thereof a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of formula (I) wherein R01-27-2011
20110028324HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a method of controlling weeds using mixtures of non-selective herbicides and plant growth regulators. It also relates to mixtures of non-selective herbicides and plant growth regulators per se, and compositions comprising the same.02-03-2011
20110034334HERBICIDAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a method of controlling plants or inhibiting plant growth which comprises applying to the plants or to the locus thereof a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of formula (I): wherein A02-10-2011

Matthew Robert Cordingley, Berkshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090305892PYRIDO[2,3-B]PYRAZINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS HERBICIDAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a method of controlling plants or inhibiting plant growth which comprises applying to the plants or to the locus thereof a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of formula (I) wherein R12-10-2009