The present invention provides a method for the formation of an organic coating on a substrate. The method includes: providing a substrate in a vacuum; providing at least one vaporized organic material comprising at least one component from at least one source, wherein the vaporized organic material is capable of condensing in a vacuum of less than about 130 Pa; providing a plasma from at least one source other than the source of the vaporized organic material; directing the vaporized organic material and the plasma toward the substrate; and causing the vaporized organic material to condense and polymerize on the substrate in the presence of the plasma to form an organic coating.
Moses Mekala David - Woodbury MN Brian John Gates - Eagan MN Brian Kenneth Nelson - Shoreview MN Louis C. Haddad - Mendota Heights MN Joel Rivard Dufresne - Saint Paul MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B32B 900
US Classification:
428408, 428446
Abstract:
A diamond-like glass film is disclosed. In specific implementations, the film includes a diamond-like glass containing at least about 30 atomic percent carbon, at least about 25 atomic percent silicon, and less than or equal to about 45 atomic percent oxygen on a hydrogen-free basis. The diamond-like glass film may be applied to various substrates. The invention is also directed to articles having a diamond-like glass film, methods of making the articles, and apparatus for making the film and to articles.
Jun-Ying Zhang - St. Paul MN, US Brian J. Gates - Eagan MN, US Jeremy K. Larsen - Oakdale MN, US Barry J. Koch - Woodbury MN, US Terry L. Smith - Roseville MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G03C005/00
US Classification:
430321, 313314, 313322
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an optical waveguide device in accordance with the present invention includes the steps of depositing a lower cladding layer; coating a photoresist layer directly on the lower cladding layer; patterning the photoresist layer to create channels; depositing a core layer, wherein a first portion of the core layer is deposited inside the channels and a second portion overlays the patterned photoresist layer; removing the patterned photoresist layer and the second portions of the core layer overlaying the patterned photoresist layer; and depositing an upper cladding layer.
Gunter A. Kohler - Grant Township MN, US William H. Esswein - Hudson WI, US Seth M. Kirk - Minneapolis MN, US Brian J. Gates - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C06J 7/18
US Classification:
427489, 427 69
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for the formation of an organic coating on a substrate. The method includes: providing a substrate in a vacuum; providing at least one vaporized organic material comprising at least one component from at least one source, wherein the vaporized organic material is capable of condensing in a vacuum of less than about 130 Pa; providing a plasma from at least one source other than the source of the vaporized organic material; directing the vaporized organic material and the plasma toward the substrate; and causing the vaporized organic material to condense and polymerize on the substrate in the presence of the plasma to form an organic coating.
Raghunath Padiyath - Woodbury MN, US Jon E. Ottman - Eagan MN, US David A. Engler - Woodbury MN, US Fred B. McCormick - Maplewood MN, US Donald J. McClure - Siren WI, US Brian J. Gates - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H01L 21/00
US Classification:
438 82, 438 99, 257 40, 257E51022
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of making an organic electronic device and articles.
Raghunath Padiyath - Woodbury MN, US Jon E. Ottman - Eagan MN, US David A. Engler - Woodbury MN, US Fred B. McCormick - Maplewood MN, US Donald J. McClure - Siren WI, US Brian J. Gates - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H01L 51/00
US Classification:
257 40, 257E51022
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of making an organic electronic device and articles.
Robert J. DeVoe - Arden Hills MN, US Brian J. Gates - Osceola WI, US Dean Faklis - Wayland NY, US Robert T. Krasa - Hudson WI, US Przemyslaw P. Markowicz - Woodbury MN, US Craig R. Sykora - New Richmond WI, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - Saint Paul MN
International Classification:
G03B 27/54 G03B 27/74
US Classification:
355 67, 355 68
Abstract:
An exposure system includes a light source emitting a beam along an optical axis that is capable of inducing a multi-photon reaction in a resin. The exposure system further includes a resin undergoing multiphoton reaction, as well as an automated system including a monitor that measures at least one property of the beam selected from power, pulse length, shape, divergence, or position in a plane normal to the optical axis. The monitor generates at least one signal indicative of the property of the beam, and a sub-system adjusts the beam in response to the signal from the monitor.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Freedom and Authority in Religions and Religious Education
5th Kind - Web Programmer GGL - Web Programmer Garden of E - Web Programmer
Education:
San Dimas High
Brian Gates
Lived:
Los Angeles, CA Clear Lake, IA Iowa City, IA
Education:
University of Iowa - Finance
Brian Gates
Work:
Camarilla Global office - AGSL Archivist (6-2003)
About:
This is an office email account. There won't be updates posted here myself (Brian), nor will I will be reading 'em. Â I might use this for photos, but that's still dependent on testing of t...
Tagline:
Camarilla's AGSL Archivist
Brian Gates
Education:
Corcoran High, Central Tech. - Auto Mechanics
Brian Gates (Agsl Archivi...
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I'm a Friend...... No Really................ I'm Serious.......................... What's so hard to believe?!?!
misconduct by the league, as mentioned by Amick in the story above. At the moment, the Suns had only the one positive test before game seven (asst. coach Brian Gates) and one (a player, unnamed) the day after the season. The league is currently stating that the Suns did not breach any protocols.