Peter Djurovich - Long Beach CA, US Jui-Yi Tsai - Monroeville PA, US Chun Lin - Irwin PA, US Jason Brooks - Lambertville NJ, US Bert Alleyne - Monroeville PA, US Mark E. Thompson - Anaheim Hills CA, US Peter B. MacKenzie - Murrysville PA, US Bin Ma - Monroeville PA, US
Assignee:
The University of Southern California - Los Angeles CA Universal Display Corporation - Ewing NJ
An organic light emitting device having an anode, a cathode and an organic layer disposed between the anode and the cathode is provided. The organic layer may comprise a compound having at least one zwitterionic carbon donor ligand. The organic layer may comprise a carbene compound that includes a triazole ring and has the structure:.
Peter Djurovich - Long Beach CA, US Jui-Yi Tsai - Monroeville PA, US Chun Lin - Irwin PA, US Jason Brooks - Lambertville NJ, US Bert Alleyne - Monroeville PA, US Mark E. Thompson - Anaheim Hills CA, US Peter B. MacKenzie - Murrysville PA, US Bin Ma - Monroeville PA, US
Assignee:
Universal Display Corporation - Ewing NJ The University of Southern California - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01L 51/54
US Classification:
428690, 428917, 313504, 313506, 257E51044
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device having an anode, a cathode and an organic layer disposed between the anode and the cathode is provided. In one aspect, the organic layer comprises a carbene compound having the following structure:.
Peter Djurovich - Long Beach CA, US Jui-Yi Tsai - Monroeville PA, US Chun Lin - Irwin PA, US Jason Brooks - Lambertville NJ, US Bert Alleyne - Monroeville PA, US Mark E. Thompson - Anaheim Hills CA, US Peter B. MacKenzie - Murrysville PA, US Bin Ma - Monroeville PA, US
Assignee:
Universal Display Corporation - Ewing NJ The University of Southern California - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01L 51/54 C09K 11/06
US Classification:
428690, 428917, 313504, 257E51044, 546 4, 544225
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device having an anode, a cathode and an organic layer disposed between the anode and the cathode is provided. In one aspect, the organic layer may be an emissive layer comprising one of the following compounds:.
Yeong-Chang Chou - Irvine CA, US Peter S. Nam - Fullerton CA, US Chun H. Lin - Torrance CA, US Augusto Gutierrez - Redondo Beach CA, US Jeffrey Ming-Jer Yang - Cerritos CA, US Michael Wojtowicz - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 23/58 H01L 21/00
US Classification:
257626, 438465, 257E21001, 257E23001, 257E29001
Abstract:
The layers of a semiconductor device have exposed edges. The layers that are susceptible to oxidation are protected from oxidation by coating them with a nitride passivation layer. The nitride passivation layer can be applied using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). A method of making a passivated sidewall semiconductor includes the steps of applying a nitride or other protective material over a wafer using PECVD or other appropriate deposition method.
A dustless mouse comprises: a circuit, a horizontal conic rolling wheel, a vertical conic rolling wheel, a pressured conic rolling wheel, a round ball and a shell, when the prior mouse is slid, then the rubber round ball will roll, thus it will friction with pulleys on all parts thereof, therefore, user's commands are transferred and completed. However, for a long time, the dust will accumulate between the pulleys and the rubber round ball so to reduce the sensitivity of the mouse, in consequence, the cursor on the screen will not easy to move. In the present invention, an improvement is performed, in which a conic rolling wheel is used to substitute the pulley so that the angle between the conic rolling wheel and the rubber round ball is enlarged, therefore, the conic tip will not easy to accumulate dust and dirt, thus the dust and dirt are not easy to accumulate between the rolling wheel and rubber round ball. The sliding function of the mouse is also not affected. Thus the dustless mouse effect is achieved.
Dan Meisburger - San Jose CA Alan D. Brodie - Palo Alto CA Curt Chadwick - Los Gatos CA Anil Desai - San Jose CA Hans Dohse - Pleasanton CA Dennis Emge - San Jose CA John Greene - Los Altos CA Ralph Johnson - Los Gatos CA John McMurtry - Menlo Park CA Barry Becker - San Jose CA Ray Paul - Palo Alto CA Mike Robinson - San Jose CA Richard Simmons - Los Altos CA David E. A. Smith - San Mateo CA John Taylor - San Jose CA Lee Veneklasen - Castro Valley CA Dean Walters - Napierville IL Paul Wieczorek - San Jose CA Sam Wong - San Jose CA April Dutta - Milpitas CA Surendra Lele - Santa Clara CA Kirkwood Rough - San Jose CA Henry Pearce-Percy - Los Gatos CA Jack Y. Jau - Fremont CA Chun C. Lin - Cupertino CA Hoi T. Nguyen - Milpitas CA Yen-Jen Oyang - Cupertino CA Timothy L. Hutcheson - Los Gatos CA David J. Clark - Atherton CA Chung-Shih Pan - Palo Alto CA Chetana Bhaskar - San Jose CA Chris Kirk - Beconsfield Bucks, GB2 Eric Munro - London, GB2
Assignee:
KLA Instruments Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H01J 3726
US Classification:
250310
Abstract:
There is disclosed numerous embodiments of a method and apparatus for a particle scanning system and an automatic inspection system. In each of these a particle beam is directed at the surface of a substrate for scanning that substrate. Also included are a selection of detectors to detect at least one of the secondary particles, back-scattered particles and transmitted particles from the substrate. The substrate is mounted on an x-y stage to provide it with at least one degree of freedom while the substrate is being scanned by the/particle beam. The substrate is also subjected to an electric field on it's surface to accelerate the secondary particles. The system also has the capability to accurately measure the position of the substrate with respect to the charged particle beam. Additionally, there is an optical alignment means for initially aligning the substrate beneath the,particle beam means. To function most efficiently there is also a vacuum means for evacuating and repressurizing a chamber containing the substrate.
Process For Preparing A Film Having Alternating Monolayers Of A Metal-Metal Bonded Complex Monolayer And An Organic Monolayer By Layer-By Layer Growth
Cherie R. Kagan - Ossining NY, US Chun Lin - Croton-On-Hudson NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B32B 9/04
US Classification:
428450, 428704
Abstract:
The present invention provides a process for preparing a thin film having alternating monolayers of a metal-metal bonded complex monolayer and an organic monolayer by layer-by-layer growth. The process comprises the steps of: (1) applying onto a surface of a substrate a first linker compound to produce a primer layer; (2) applying onto said primer layer a layer of a metal-metal bonded complex to produce a metal-metal bonded complex monolayer on said primer layer; (3) applying onto said metal-metal bonded complex monolayer a second linker compound; and optionally (4) sequentially repeating steps (2) and (3) at least once to produce said layer-by-layer grown thin film having alternating monolayers of a metal-metal bonded complex monolayer and an organic monolayer.
Process For Preparing A Thin Film Having Alternating Monolayers Of A Metal-Metal Bonded Complex Monolayer And An Organic Monolayer By Layer-By Layer Complex
The present invention provides a process for preparing a thin film having alternating monolayers of a metal-metal bonded complex monolayer and an organic monolayer by layer-by-layer growth. The process comprises the steps of: (1) applying onto a surface of a substrate a first linker compound to produce a primer layer; (2) applying onto said primer layer a layer of a metal-metal bonded complex to produce a metal-metal bonded complex monolayer on said primer layer;(3) applying onto said metal-metal bonded complex monolayer a second linker compound; and optionally(4) sequentially repeating steps (2) and (3) at least once to produce said layer-by-layer grown thin film having alternating monolayers of a metal-metal bonded complex monolayer and an organic monolayer.
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
Physical Therapy Neurological Testing
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Dallas, TX and specializes in Pain Management and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Baylor Medical Center At Uptown, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Waxahachie and Methodist Dallas Medical Center.
Medical School University of Virginia School of Medicine Graduated: 2004
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 2004. He works in Houston, TX and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Houston Methodist Hospital and Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital.