Patents Assigned to Sandia Corporation
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Patent number: 9018642Abstract: A mid-infrared tunable metamaterial comprises an array of resonators on a semiconductor substrate having a large dependence of dielectric function on carrier concentration and a semiconductor plasma resonance that lies below the operating range, such as indium antimonide. Voltage biasing of the substrate generates a resonance shift in the metamaterial response that is tunable over a broad operating range. The mid-infrared tunable metamaterials have the potential to become the building blocks of chip based active optical devices in mid-infrared ranges, which can be used for many applications, such as thermal imaging, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Igal Brener, Xiaoyu Miao, Eric A. Shaner, Brandon Scott Passmore, Young Chul Jun
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Patent number: 9019148Abstract: A technique for sensing a moving object within a physical environment using a MIMO communication link includes generating a channel matrix based upon channel state information of the MIMO communication link. The physical environment operates as a communication medium through which communication signals of the MIMO communication link propagate between a transmitter and a receiver. A spatial information variable is generated for the MIMO communication link based on the channel matrix. The spatial information variable includes spatial information about the moving object within the physical environment. A signature for the moving object is generated based on values of the spatial information variable accumulated over time. The moving object is identified based upon the signature.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Nicolas Bikhazi, William F. Young, Hung D. Nguyen
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Patent number: 9013046Abstract: Internal nodes of a constituent integrated circuit (IC) package of a multichip module (MCM) are protected from excessive charge during plasma cleaning of the MCM. The protected nodes are coupled to an internal common node of the IC package by respectively associated discharge paths. The common node is connected to a bond pad of the IC package. During MCM assembly, and before plasma cleaning, this bond pad receives a wire bond to a ground bond pad on the MCM substrate.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignees: Sandia Corporation, Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: Christopher T. Rodenbeck, Michael Girardi
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Patent number: 9009640Abstract: Technologies pertaining to the automatic computation of transfer functions for a physical system are described herein. The physical system is one of an electrical system, a mechanical system, an electromechanical system, an electrochemical system, or an electromagnetic system. A netlist in the form of a matrix comprises data that is indicative of elements in the physical system, values for the elements in the physical system, and structure of the physical system. Transfer functions for the physical system are computed based upon the netlist.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Stanley Atcitty, Luke Dale Watson
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Patent number: 9005417Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide devices, systems, and methods for microscale isoelectric fractionation. Analytes in a sample may be isolated according to their isoelectric point within a fractionation microchannel. A microfluidic device according to an embodiment of the invention includes a substrate at least partially defining a fractionation microchannel. The fractionation microchannel has at least one cross-sectional dimension equal to or less than 1 mm. A plurality of membranes of different pHs are disposed in the microchannel. Analytes having an isoelectric point between the pH of the membranes may be collected in a region of the fractionation channel between the first and second membranes through isoelectric fractionation.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Gregory J. Sommer, Anson V. Hatch, Ying-Chih Wang, Anup K. Singh
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Patent number: 9000625Abstract: A linear transformer driver includes at least one ferrite ring positioned to accept a load. The linear transformer driver also includes a first power delivery module that includes a first charge storage devices and a first switch. The first power delivery module sends a first energy in the form of a first pulse to the load. The linear transformer driver also includes a second power delivery module including a second charge storage device and a second switch. The second power delivery module sends a second energy in the form of a second pulse to the load. The second pulse has a frequency that is approximately three times the frequency of the first pulse. The at least one ferrite ring is positioned to force the first pulse and the second pulse to the load by temporarily isolating the first pulse and the second pulse from an electrical ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Alexander A. Kim, Michael G. Mazarakis, Vadim A. Sinebryukhov, Sergey N. Volkov, Sergey S. Kondratiev, Vitaly M. Alexeenko, Frédéric Bayol, Gauthier Demol, William A. Stygar
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Patent number: 9000250Abstract: Methods of capturing and immobilizing radioactive nuclei with metal fluorite-based inorganic materials are described. For example, a method of capturing and immobilizing radioactive nuclei includes flowing a gas stream through an exhaust apparatus. The exhaust apparatus includes a metal fluorite-based inorganic material. The gas stream includes a radioactive species. The radioactive species is removed from the gas stream by adsorbing the radioactive species to the metal fluorite-based inorganic material of the exhaust apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Yifeng Wang, Andy Miller, Charles R. Bryan, Jessica Nicole Kruichar
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Patent number: 8994577Abstract: A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image is produced by using all phase histories of a set of phase histories to produce a first pixel array having a first azimuth resolution, and using less than all phase histories of the set to produce a second pixel array having a second azimuth resolution that is coarser than the first azimuth resolution. The first and second pixel arrays are combined to produce a third pixel array defining a desired SAR image that shows distinct shadows of moving objects while preserving detail in stationary background clutter.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Timothy P. Bielek, Douglas L. Bickel
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Patent number: 8992984Abstract: Various embodiments provide materials and methods for synthesizing protocells for use in targeted delivery of cargo components to cancer cells. In one embodiment, the lipid bilayer can be fused to the porous particle core to form a protocell. The lipid bilayer can be modified with targeting ligands or other ligands to achieve targeted delivery of cargo components that are loaded within the protocell to a target cell, e.g., a type of cancer. Shielding materials can be conjugated to the surface of the lipid bilayer to reduce undesired non-specific binding.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignees: STC.UNM, Sandia CorporationInventors: C. Jeffrey Brinker, Carlee Erin Ashley, Xingmao Jiang, Juewen Liu, David S. Peabody, Walker Richard Wharton, Eric Carnes, Bryce Chackerian, Cheryl L. Willman
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Patent number: 8986576Abstract: A material consisting essentially of a vinyl thermoplastic polymer, un-functionalized carbon nanotubes and hydroxylated carbon nanotubes dissolved in a solvent. Un-functionalized carbon nanotube concentrations up to 30 wt % and hydroxylated carbon nanotube concentrations up to 40 wt % can be used with even small concentrations of each (less than 2 wt %) useful in producing enhanced conductivity properties of formed thin films.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Gregory O'Bryan, Jack L. Skinner, Andrew Vance, Elaine Lai Yang, Thomas Zifer
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Patent number: 8987754Abstract: A highly directional thermal emitter device comprises a two-dimensional periodic array of heavily doped semiconductor structures on a surface of a substrate. The array provides a highly directional thermal emission at a peak wavelength between 3 and 15 microns when the array is heated. For example, highly doped silicon (HDSi) with a plasma frequency in the mid-wave infrared was used to fabricate nearly perfect absorbing two-dimensional gratings structures that function as highly directional thermal radiators. The absorption and emission characteristics of the HDSi devices possessed a high degree of angular dependence for infrared absorption in the 10-12 micron range, while maintaining high reflectivity of solar radiation (˜64%) at large incidence angles.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Troy Ribaudo, Eric A. Shaner, Paul Davids, David W. Peters
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Patent number: 8988881Abstract: Systems and methods for a forced-convection heat exchanger are provided. In one embodiment, heat is transferred to or from a thermal load in thermal contact with a heat conducting structure, across a narrow air gap, to a rotating heat transfer structure immersed in a surrounding medium such as air.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2010Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Jeffrey P. Koplow
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Patent number: 8981312Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein relate to photon detectors configured to employ the Gunn effect for detecting high-energy photons (e.g., x-rays and gamma rays) and methods of use. In an embodiment, a photon detector for detecting high-energy photons is disclosed. The photon detector includes a p-i-n semiconductor diode having a p-type semiconductor region, an n-type semiconductor region, and a compensated i-region disposed between the p-type semiconductor region and the n-type semiconductor region. The compensated i-region and has a width of about 100 ?m to about 400 ?m and is configured to exhibit the Gunn effect when the p-i-n semiconductor diode is forward biased a sufficient amount. The compensated i-region is doped to include a free carrier concentration of less than about 1010 cm?3.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Michael J. Cich
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Patent number: 8979080Abstract: Various technologies described herein pertain to an adjustable compliance apparatus. The adjustable compliance apparatus includes a shaft, a sleeve element, and a torsion spring. The sleeve element includes a bore there through, where the shaft is positioned through the bore of the sleeve element. Further, the torsion spring includes a plurality of coils, where the shaft is positioned through the plurality of coils. Moreover, the sleeve element is slidable in an axial direction along the shaft between the torsion spring and the shaft. Accordingly, compliance of the adjustable compliance apparatus is adjustable based on a number of the plurality of coils in contact with the sleeve element as positioned along the shaft within the torsion spring.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Curt Michael Salisbury
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Patent number: 8981337Abstract: The various technologies presented herein relate to a three dimensional manufacturing technique for application with semiconductor technologies. A membrane layer can be formed over a cavity. An opening can be formed in the membrane such that the membrane can act as a mask layer to the underlying wall surfaces and bottom surface of the cavity. A beam to facilitate an operation comprising any of implantation, etching or deposition can be directed through the opening onto the underlying surface, with the opening acting as a mask to control the area of the underlying surfaces on which any of implantation occurs, material is removed, and/or material is deposited. The membrane can be removed, a new membrane placed over the cavity and a new opening formed to facilitate another implantation, etching, or deposition operation. By changing the direction of the beam different wall/bottom surfaces can be utilized to form a plurality of structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: David Bruce Burckel, Paul S. Davids, Paul J. Resnick, Bruce L. Draper
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Patent number: 8971473Abstract: An apparatus for the generation of neutron/gamma rays is described including a chamber which defines an ion source, said apparatus including an RF antenna positioned outside of or within the chamber. Positioned within the chamber is a target material. One or more sets of confining magnets are also provided to create a cross B magnetic field directly above the target. To generate neutrons/gamma rays, the appropriate source gas is first introduced into the chamber, the RF antenna energized and a plasma formed. A series of high voltage pulses are then applied to the target. A plasma sheath, which serves as an accelerating gap, is formed upon application of the high voltage pulse to the target. Depending upon the selected combination of source gas and target material, either neutrons or gamma rays are generated, which may be used for cargo inspection, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignees: Sandia Corporation, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryInventors: Ka-Ngo Leung, Arlyn Antolak
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Patent number: 8962512Abstract: The present disclosure provides a novel synthesis method for palladium nanoparticles and palladium nanoparticles made using the method. The nanoparticles resulting from the method are highly reactive and, when deposited on a support, are highly suitable for use as catalytic material.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignees: STC.UNM, Sandia CorporationInventors: Patrick David Burton, Timothy J Boyle, Abhaya Datye
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Patent number: 8962346Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed toward devices, systems, and method for conducting assays using sedimentation. In one example, a method includes layering a mixture on a density medium, subjecting sedimentation particles in the mixture to sedimentation forces to cause the sedimentation particles to move to a detection area through a density medium, and detecting a target analyte in a detection region of the sedimentation channel. In some examples, the sedimentation particles and labeling agent may have like charges to reduce non-specific binding of labeling agent and sedimentation particles. In some examples, the density medium is provided with a separation layer for stabilizing the assay during storage and operation. In some examples, the sedimentation channel may be provided with a generally flat sedimentation chamber for dispersing the particle pellet over a larger surface area.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Ulrich Y. Schaff, Chung-Yan Koh, Gregory J. Sommer
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Patent number: 8961766Abstract: A micro-analytical platform for performing electrophoresis-based immunoassays was developed by integrating photopolymerized cross-linked polyacrylamide gels within a microfluidic device. The microfluidic immunoassays are performed by gel electrophoretic separation and quantifying analyte concentration based upon conventional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). To retain biological activity of proteins and maintain intact immune complexes, native PAGE conditions were employed. Both direct (non-competitive) and competitive immunoassay formats are demonstrated in microchips for detecting toxins and biomarkers (cytokines, c-reactive protein) in bodily fluids (serum, saliva, oral fluids). Further, a description of gradient gels fabrication is included, in an effort to describe methods we have developed for further optimization of on-chip PAGE immunoassays.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Amy E. Herr, Anup K. Singh, Daniel J. Throckmorton
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Patent number: 8955370Abstract: A method of detecting leaks and measuring volumes as well as a device, the Power-free Pump Module (PPM), provides a self-contained leak test and volume measurement apparatus that requires no external sources of electrical power during leak testing or volume measurement. The PPM is a portable, pneumatically-controlled instrument capable of generating a vacuum, calibrating volumes, and performing quantitative leak tests on a closed test system or device, all without the use of alternating current (AC) power. Capabilities include the ability is to provide a modest vacuum (less than 10 Torr) using a venturi pump, perform a pressure rise leak test, measure the gas's absolute pressure, and perform volume measurements. All operations are performed through a simple rotary control valve which controls pneumatically-operated manifold valves.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Steven M. Thornberg, Jason Brown