Large Scale Controlled Placement of Nanoparticles and Nanostructure IB-2047 APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Manufacturing MEMS and NEMS devices, e.g. arrays, solar collectors, nanoscale memory and optical switching devices, field emitters, chemical or mass sensors, LEDs, flexible interconnects, mechanical filters, microfluidic pumps and gates ADVANTAGES: Allows … [Read more...] about Scalable Methods for Growing, Shaping, and Placing Nanostructures IBs-2047, 2144, 2125
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Cost-Effective, Laser-Assisted In Situ Nanostructure Fabrication and Processing JIB-2121
APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Nanoscale fabrication and manufacturing of: Medical micro- and nano-devices including components for implants Materials and structures for microelectronics and optoelectronics Contacts, circuit lines, interconnects, and integrated circuits for semiconductors Repairing lithographic photomasks, integrated circuits, and other … [Read more...] about Cost-Effective, Laser-Assisted In Situ Nanostructure Fabrication and Processing JIB-2121
Nanoscale Pattern Transfer for Lithography, Optics, Films and NEMS IB-2162
APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Nanoscale pattern transfer for materials such as: Molds made of silicon or metal Polymer films Metal printing press Light-reflective films to cover windows in homes and cars Patterning nanoscale … [Read more...] about Nanoscale Pattern Transfer for Lithography, Optics, Films and NEMS IB-2162
Electrostatic Graphene Loudspeaker IB 2013-030 2013-030
TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY: Alex Zettl and Qin Zhou of Berkeley Lab have developed a miniaturized graphene-based electrostatic audio transducer. The speaker / earphone is straightforward in design and operation and has excellent frequency response across the entire audio frequency range (20 Hz - 20k Hz) with performance matching or surpassing commercially available audio earphones. … [Read more...] about Electrostatic Graphene Loudspeaker IB 2013-030 2013-030
Boron Nitride Converted Carbon Fibers IB- 2013-032
APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Carbon fibers used in high temperature environments or harsh chemical (e.g. oxidative) environments, e.g., aerospace or nuclear industries Non-black color carbon fiber ADVANTAGES: Increased oxidation resistance, from 600°C for raw carbon fibers to almost 1000°C for boron nitride converted fibers Potential for reduced cost No … [Read more...] about Boron Nitride Converted Carbon Fibers IB- 2013-032