Robert L. Turner - Woodbury MN Donald J. McClure - Shoreview MN Larry J. Krause - Stillwater MN Mary M. Buckett - Woodbury MN Jeffery R. Dahn - Hubley, CA Ou Mao - Halifax, CA
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H01M 404
US Classification:
42923195, 2521821
Abstract:
An electrode composition that includes (a) an electrochemically active metal element which, prior to cycling, is in the form of an intermetallic compound or an elemental metal and (b) a non-electrochemically active metal element. The electrode compositions have high initial capacities that are retained even after repeated cycling. The electrode compositions also exhibit high coulombic efficiencies.
James G. Bentsen - North St. Paul MN Raymond P. Johnston - Lake Elmo MN Rolf W. Biernath - Wyoming MN Richard J. Poirier - White Bear Lake MN Donald J. McClure - Shoreview MN
The present invention provides various microfluid processing architecture-bearing, polymeric articles. The articles may include microelectronic, microoptical or microchemical elements. The article also may include inorganic thin film coatings.
Mark A. Strobel - Maplewood MN Christopher S. Lyons - St. Paul MN Donald J. McClure - Shoreview MN Mark D. Nachbor - Plymouth MN John R. Park - St. Paul MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B32B 1508
US Classification:
428458, 428461, 427223, 427225, 264 80, 264446
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of modifying the surface of a polymeric substrate, e. g. , to improve the wettability of the polymer film surface and/or alter the metal adhesion properties of the surface of the substrate by exposing the substrate to a flame. The flame is supported by an oxidizer and fuel mixture that includes an effective amount, for modifying the polymeric substrate, of at least one sulfur-containing compound that functions as a fuel substitute. In addition, substrates are provided that have increased wettability or increased metal adhesion performance.
Structured Transflectors For Enhanced Ambient And Backlight Operation Of Transmissive Liquid Crystal Displays
Keith M. Kotchick - Saint Paul MN, US Kenneth A. Epstein - Saint Paul MN, US Patrick H. Marushin - Saint Paul MN, US Donald J. McClure - Shoreview MN, US Andrew J. Ouderkirk - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G02F 1/1335
US Classification:
349114, 349 64, 359 15, 359584, 359599
Abstract:
Color transmissive displays have historically used only backlight for forming the color image, and have not used ambient light. Usually, such a display is not used in bright sunlight, since the color image becomes washed out. Transflective color displays form an image by reflecting ambient light or by transmitting backlight, and can be used in bright sunlight. The transflector in such displays reflects the ambient light while also transmitting the backlight. The requirements on the transflector, however, are different from those used in monochromatic displays. According to the invention, a color transflective display device uses comprises a transmissive display unit having a viewing side and a back side and defining picture elements. A structured transflector is disposed to the back side of the color display unit. The structured transflector includes a structured surface and a layered dielectric reflector disposed over the structured surface.
Thermoplastic Film Having Metallic Nanoparticle Coating
Mario A. Perez - Burnsville MN, US Donald J. McClure - Shoreview MN, US Rajdeep S. Kalgutkar - St. Paul MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G01N 21/55 G01J 1/04 G01J 5/08
US Classification:
356445, 25022716
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an article comprising a thermoplastic polymer film and a discontinuous metallic nanoparticle coating, of an average size less than 100 nm, and the process for preparing the same. The coated film may be further stretched or shrunk to shift the absorbance peak maximum to the desired degree. The coating is formed by depositing a discontinuous layer of metallic nanoparticles by a physical vapor deposition method.
Structured Transflectors For Enhanced Ambient And Backlight Operation Of Transmissive Liquid Crystal Displays
Keith M. Kotchick - Saint Paul MN, US Kenneth A. Epstein - Saint Paul MN, US Patrick H. Marushin - Saint Paul MN, US Donald J. McClure - Shoreview MN, US Andrew J. Ouderkirk - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - Saint Paul MN
International Classification:
G02F 1/1335
US Classification:
349114, 349 64, 359584, 359599
Abstract:
Color transmissive displays have historically used only backlight for forming the color image, and have not used ambient light. Usually, such a display is not used in bright sunlight, since the color image becomes washed out. Transflective color displays form an image by reflecting ambient light or by transmitting backlight, and can be used in bright sunlight. The transflector in such displays reflects the ambient light while also transmitting the backlight. The requirements on the transflector, however, are different from those used in monochromatic displays. According to the invention, a color transflective display device uses comprises a transmissive display unit having a viewing side and a back side and defining picture elements. A structured transflector is disposed to the back side of the color display unit. The structured transflector includes a structured surface and a layered dielectric reflector disposed over the structured surface.
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.
Microporous Article Having Metallic Nanoparticle Coating