Patent classifications
Y10S977/809
Using chemical vapor deposited films to control domain orientation in block copolymer thin films
Vacuum deposited thin films of material are used to create an interface that non-preferentially interacts with different domains of an underlying block copolymer film. The non-preferential interface prevents formation of a wetting layer and influences the orientation of domains in the block copolymer. The purpose of the deposited polymer is to produce nano structured features in a block copolymer film that can serve as lithographic patterns.
Fabrication and use of carbon-coated silicon monoxide for lithium-ion batteries
The present invention provides anode materials, methods of producing them, anodes, methods of producing them, electrochemical cells, and lithium-ion batteries, where the anode material comprises a silicon monoxide nanoparticle. In certain embodiments, the silicon monoxide is porous or mesoporous. In certain embodiments, the porous or mesoporous silicon additionally comprises other materials within its pores, such as lithium.
NANOSCALE WIRES WITH EXTERNAL LAYERS FOR SENSORS AND OTHER APPLICATIONS
The present invention generally relates to nanoscale wires and other nanomaterials, including nanoscale wires used as sensors, including nanoscale wires comprising semiconductor nanowires, carbon nanotubes, graphene, or metal oxide nanomaterials. Certain aspects of the invention are generally directed to polymer coating on nanoscale wires that can be used to increase sensitivity to analytes, for example, in physiologically relevant conditions. For example, the polymer may have an average pore size comparable in size to an analyte. Accordingly, in some cases, the nanoscale wires can be used as sensors, even in ionic solutions, e.g., under physiologically relevant conditions. Other aspects of the invention include assays, sensors, kits, and/or other devices that include such nanoscale wires, methods of making and/or using such nanoscale wires, or the like.