Patent classifications
C23C14/18
ALUMINUM THIN FILM MICROARRAY CHIP SUBSTRATES FOR BIOSENSING VIA SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY AND IMAGING
A thin aluminum film substrate and microarrays thereof including a substrate and a thin film of aluminum deposited on the substrate for surface plasmon resonance analysis. Methods of forming the thin aluminum film substrate and microarrays including providing a substrate, using electron-beam physical vapor deposition (EBPVD) to deposit a thin film of Al on a surface of the substrate. Also disclosed are methods of detecting an analyte, wherein a functionalized surface of the thin aluminum film includes a biomolecule and the methods include applying a sample including the analyte to the thin aluminum film substrate, and using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy to detect molecular interactions between the biomolecule and the analyte at a surface of the thin aluminum film substrate. In some examples, an unmodified Al film with an Al.sub.2O.sub.3 layer is effective in enriching phosphorylated peptides. In some examples, a coating of an ionic polymer is used to analyze charged-based interactions of biomolecules.
ALUMINUM THIN FILM MICROARRAY CHIP SUBSTRATES FOR BIOSENSING VIA SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY AND IMAGING
A thin aluminum film substrate and microarrays thereof including a substrate and a thin film of aluminum deposited on the substrate for surface plasmon resonance analysis. Methods of forming the thin aluminum film substrate and microarrays including providing a substrate, using electron-beam physical vapor deposition (EBPVD) to deposit a thin film of Al on a surface of the substrate. Also disclosed are methods of detecting an analyte, wherein a functionalized surface of the thin aluminum film includes a biomolecule and the methods include applying a sample including the analyte to the thin aluminum film substrate, and using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy to detect molecular interactions between the biomolecule and the analyte at a surface of the thin aluminum film substrate. In some examples, an unmodified Al film with an Al.sub.2O.sub.3 layer is effective in enriching phosphorylated peptides. In some examples, a coating of an ionic polymer is used to analyze charged-based interactions of biomolecules.
FABRICATION OF LOW DEFECTIVITY ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICES
Prior electrochromic devices frequently suffer from high levels of defectivity. The defects may be manifest as pin holes or spots where the electrochromic transition is impaired. This is unacceptable for many applications such as electrochromic architectural glass. Improved electrochromic devices with low defectivity can be fabricated by depositing certain layered components of the electrochromic device in a single integrated deposition system. While these layers are being deposited and/or treated on a substrate, for example a glass window, the substrate never leaves a controlled ambient environment, for example a low pressure controlled atmosphere having very low levels of particles. These layers may be deposited using physical vapor deposition. In certain embodiments, the device includes a counter electrode having an anodically coloring electrochromic material in combination with an additive.
Member, imaging apparatus, and method for producing member
Provided are a transparent member having excellent transparency and maintaining anti-fogging properties for a long period of time and a method for producing a transparent member. A transparent member includes a substrate and a stacked body having an organic layer and an inorganic porous layer stacked on the substrate in the mentioned order such that the both layers are in contact with each other, in which the organic layer includes an organic molecular chain network including an organic polymer chain and an organic crosslinking chain having 3 or more to 30 or less carbon atoms, and an acidic group aggregate, and in which the inorganic porous layer has hydrophilicity and includes silicon oxide.
Member, imaging apparatus, and method for producing member
Provided are a transparent member having excellent transparency and maintaining anti-fogging properties for a long period of time and a method for producing a transparent member. A transparent member includes a substrate and a stacked body having an organic layer and an inorganic porous layer stacked on the substrate in the mentioned order such that the both layers are in contact with each other, in which the organic layer includes an organic molecular chain network including an organic polymer chain and an organic crosslinking chain having 3 or more to 30 or less carbon atoms, and an acidic group aggregate, and in which the inorganic porous layer has hydrophilicity and includes silicon oxide.
OPTICAL FILTER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
Provided is an optical filter capable of reducing the dependency on the angle of light incidence. An optical filter 1 includes a hydrogenated silicon-containing film 4, wherein in a Raman spectrum of the hydrogenated silicon-containing film 4 measured by Raman spectroscopy a ratio (SiH/SiH.sub.2) obtained from a ratio between an area of a peak derived from SiH and an area of a peak derived from SiH.sub.2 is 0.7 or more.
Interconnect Structures and Methods and Apparatuses for Forming the Same
Interconnect structures and methods and apparatuses for forming the same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method includes supplying a process gas to a process chamber; igniting the process gas into a plasma in the process chamber; reducing a pressure of the process chamber to less than 0.3 mTorr; and after reducing the pressure of the process chamber, depositing a conductive layer on a substrate in the process chamber.
TRANSPARENT ARTICLE WITH A BODY AND METAL OXIDE DISPOSED DIRECTLY ON THE BODY, FACILITATING DEPOSITION OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE AND TRANSPARENT ULTRA-THIN METAL FILM OF A NOBLE METAL, AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
An article comprising: (i) a body, the body comprising a material and a transmittance greater than or equal to 90% throughout an electromagnetic radiation wavelength range of 250 nm to 800 nm; and (ii) cupric oxide (CuO) in direct contact with the material of the body, the cupric oxide (CuO) comprising a thickness that is less than or equal to 1.3 nm. Also disclosed is the article further comprising: an ultra-thin metal film disposed directly on the cupric oxide (CuO). The article demonstrates a transmittance greater than or equal to 65% throughout an electromagnetic radiation wavelength range of 300 nm to 1400 nm. The ultra-thin metal film can be silver (Ag), gold (Au), copper (Cu), or platinum (Pt). The ultra-thin metal film comprises a thickness within a range of 1 nm to 5 nm. The article at the ultra-thin metal film has a sheet resistance of less than or equal to 2100 Ω/□. Additionally, a method of forming the article.
Process for producing graphene based transparent conductive electrode and the product thereof
The present disclosure relates to production of electrodes. The present disclosure particularly relates to production of graphene based transparent conducting electrode (TCE). The disclosure provides a simple and environmental friendly process for producing said graphene based TCE by coating of graphene on a modified or non-modified substrate. Said electrode provides large area metal network with reduced non-uniformity of conducting film, visible transparency and low or reduced sheet resistance. The disclosure further relates to a graphene based transparent conductive electrode (TCE).
Process for producing graphene based transparent conductive electrode and the product thereof
The present disclosure relates to production of electrodes. The present disclosure particularly relates to production of graphene based transparent conducting electrode (TCE). The disclosure provides a simple and environmental friendly process for producing said graphene based TCE by coating of graphene on a modified or non-modified substrate. Said electrode provides large area metal network with reduced non-uniformity of conducting film, visible transparency and low or reduced sheet resistance. The disclosure further relates to a graphene based transparent conductive electrode (TCE).