C03C27/00

MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE

This invention relates to a microelectronic device comprising: a first support, a second support, first respective faces of the first support and second support being arranged opposite, and a sealing layer between said first faces, characterized in that the sealing layer comprises at least one layer of an ionic conductive material of formula Li.sub.xP.sub.yO.sub.zN.sub.w, with x strictly greater than 0 and less than or equal to 4.5, y strictly greater than 0 and less than or equal to 1, z strictly greater than 0 and less than or equal to 5.5, w greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1.

MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE

This invention relates to a microelectronic device comprising: a first support, a second support, first respective faces of the first support and second support being arranged opposite, and a sealing layer between said first faces, characterized in that the sealing layer comprises at least one layer of an ionic conductive material of formula Li.sub.xP.sub.yO.sub.zN.sub.w, with x strictly greater than 0 and less than or equal to 4.5, y strictly greater than 0 and less than or equal to 1, z strictly greater than 0 and less than or equal to 5.5, w greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1.

SILICA GLASS MEMBER, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND PROCESS FOR BONDING CERAMIC AND SILICA GLASS

The present invention relates to a silica glass member including: a main body including a silica glass and having a bonding part for bonding to another member; and a bonding film which is provided on the bonding part, has a thickness of 0.2 m to 10 m, and includes Au and a glass formed through melting of glass frit, in which the bonding film is produced from Au powder having an average particle diameter of 3 m or less and glass frit having a softening point of 850 C. or lower, a process for producing a silica glass member, and a process for bonding a ceramic and a silica glass.

SILICA GLASS MEMBER, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND PROCESS FOR BONDING CERAMIC AND SILICA GLASS

The present invention relates to a silica glass member including: a main body including a silica glass and having a bonding part for bonding to another member; and a bonding film which is provided on the bonding part, has a thickness of 0.2 m to 10 m, and includes Au and a glass formed through melting of glass frit, in which the bonding film is produced from Au powder having an average particle diameter of 3 m or less and glass frit having a softening point of 850 C. or lower, a process for producing a silica glass member, and a process for bonding a ceramic and a silica glass.

METHOD FOR KNOTTING GLASS FIBER BUNDLES AND SPLICED GLASS FIBER BUNDLE
20190062209 · 2019-02-28 · ·

The present disclosure provides a method for knotting glass fibers and a spliced glass fiber bundle. The method for knotting glass fibers comprises the following steps of: equally dividing a glass fiber bundle A and a glass fiber bundle B that are to be connected by knotting into n strands, respectively, and marking the strands as A1-An and B1-Bn, respectively, wherein n is a natural number greater than or equal to 2; and, successively knotting and splicing the glass fiber strands A1-An and the glass fiber strands B1-Bn in one-to-one correspondence to form n spliced knots. The method for knotting glass fibers in the present disclosure is simple, easy to operate and applied to the knotting and splicing of various fiber bundles, and can effectively reduce the size of knots formed by knotting fiber bundles. Accordingly, the blockage, entanglement, stoppage and other phenomena during the production can be prevented, the smooth production is ensured, and it is advantageous for continuous production and quality of subsequent products.

SEAMLESS AND IMPERMEABLE JOINTS RESULTING IN A FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIAL: TRANSITIONING FROM GLASS TO GEOPOLYMER MORTAR
20190047910 · 2019-02-14 ·

Materials that seamlessly transition from opaque to transparent or translucent, such as advanced geopolymer-based ceramics to glass structures, which can be directly and seamlessly bonded without the use of an intermediate adhesive or use of a frame are disclosed. That is, a GP-based ceramic to glass structure can be bonded directly and seamlessly and without any mechanical joints, connective tissue or adhesives such as caulking or epoxy. Such ceramic to glass materials can be prepared by sintering an engineered geopolymer with glass to form the geopolymer-based advanced ceramic-glass structure in which the interface is visually abruptly or in which the material is a graded composition with a controlled transition from one material to the other.

SEAMLESS AND IMPERMEABLE JOINTS RESULTING IN A FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIAL: TRANSITIONING FROM GLASS TO GEOPOLYMER MORTAR
20190047910 · 2019-02-14 ·

Materials that seamlessly transition from opaque to transparent or translucent, such as advanced geopolymer-based ceramics to glass structures, which can be directly and seamlessly bonded without the use of an intermediate adhesive or use of a frame are disclosed. That is, a GP-based ceramic to glass structure can be bonded directly and seamlessly and without any mechanical joints, connective tissue or adhesives such as caulking or epoxy. Such ceramic to glass materials can be prepared by sintering an engineered geopolymer with glass to form the geopolymer-based advanced ceramic-glass structure in which the interface is visually abruptly or in which the material is a graded composition with a controlled transition from one material to the other.

WAVELENGTH CONVERSION ELEMENT, METHOD FOR PRODUCING WAVELENGTH CONVERSION ELEMENT, LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE, AND PROJECTOR

A wavelength conversion element includes a wavelength conversion layer which has a first face on which an excitation light is incident and a second face facing the first face, a first layer which is provided facing the second face and contains a first inorganic oxide, a second layer which is provided facing the first layer and contains a first metal or a second inorganic oxide that is different from the first inorganic oxide, and a third layer which is provided facing the second layer, contains either silver or aluminum, and reflects the excitation light or a light obtained by wavelength conversion of the excitation light by the wavelength conversion layer.

Lens member, method of manufacturing the same, communication module, lens array, and light-source module

There are provided a lens member, a method of manufacturing the lens member, a communication module, a lens array, and a light-source module, the lens member including a ready-made glass lens added with a mounting portion having a reference face as a plane for reference when the glass lens is mounted on a substrate. A lens member includes a glass ball lens to which sphericity processing has been previously performed, and a resin mounting portion disposed on the glass ball lens. The mounting portion is molded by flowing the resin in a flowable state into a die including the glass ball lens disposed therein. The mounting portion includes a reference face that abuts on a mounting face in a case where the glass ball lens is surface-mounted, provided thereto.

Removable, Reusable Mount for Plastic Foam Laminates on Architectural Glass and Kit
20190022987 · 2019-01-24 ·

An optically clear, siliconized plastic film(1) adhesively mounted on an architectural glass substrate(7) creates a highly efficient seat for adhere able plastic foam laminates. This will allow the plastic foam laminates to be seated on the siliconized plastic film creating complete removability and reusability. Additionally, numerous adhesives can be specified for the plastic foam laminates wherein adhesive residue left on the glass will not be a design factor. In one embodiment the siliconized plastic film allows double sided tape(2) to be placed on the periphery of the laminate to achieve an excellent, glass removable bond for seating the film on a glass substrate. This makes an excellent, impervious seal. Also, heat transfer reductions range from approximately 89-98% depending upon the temperature extremes in Winter and Summer. Further, this invention provides good light transmission, improves privacy for bedroom glass, creates a display for brilliant artwork, reduces dust accumulations and creates instant removability. The material cuts as easy as paper and will be very simple to fabricate; therefore, this invention can be constructed with simple kits and installed by unskilled, do-it-yourself users.