Patents Assigned to Sandia
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Patent number: 9721867Abstract: Various technologies presented herein relate to forming one or more heat dissipating structures (e.g., heat spreaders and/or heat sinks) on a substrate, wherein the substrate forms part of an electronic component. The heat dissipating structures are formed from graphene, with advantage being taken of the high thermal conductivity of graphene. The graphene (e.g., in flake form) is attached to a diazonium molecule, and further, the diazonium molecule is utilized to attach the graphene to material forming the substrate. A surface of the substrate is treated to comprise oxide-containing regions and also oxide-free regions having underlying silicon exposed. The diazonium molecule attaches to the oxide-free regions, wherein the diazonium molecule bonds (e.g., covalently) to the exposed silicon. Attachment of the diazonium plus graphene molecule is optionally repeated to enable formation of a heat dissipating structure of a required height.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignees: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, Qorvo US, Inc.Inventors: Cody M. Washburn, Timothy N. Lambert, David R. Wheeler, Christopher T. Rodenbeck, Tarak A. Railkar
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Patent number: 9720102Abstract: The various technologies presented herein relate to a tiled filter array that can be used in connection with performance of spatial sampling of optical signals. The filter array comprises filter tiles, wherein a first plurality of filter tiles are formed from a first material, the first material being configured such that only photons having wavelengths in a first wavelength band pass therethrough. A second plurality of filter tiles is formed from a second material, the second material being configured such that only photons having wavelengths in a second wavelength band pass therethrough. The first plurality of filter tiles and the second plurality of filter tiles can be interspersed to form the filter array comprising an alternating arrangement of first filter tiles and second filter tiles.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Ralph H. Page, F. Patrick Doty
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Patent number: 9709720Abstract: The topology of the elements of a metamaterial can be engineered from its desired electromagnetic constitutive tensor using an inverse group theory method. Therefore, given a desired electromagnetic response and a generic metamaterial elemental design, group theory is applied to predict the various ways that the element can be arranged in three dimensions to produce the desired functionality. An optimizer can then be applied to an electromagnetic modeling tool to fine tune the values of the electromagnetic properties of the resulting metamaterial topology.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Ihab F. El-Kady, Charles M. Reinke
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Patent number: 9709685Abstract: An ionizing radiation detector or scintillator system includes a scintillating material comprising an organic crystalline compound selected to generate photons in response to the passage of ionizing radiation. The organic compound has a crystalline symmetry of higher order than monoclinic, for example an orthorhombic, trigonal, tetragonal, hexagonal, or cubic symmetry. A photodetector is optically coupled to the scintillating material, and configured to generate electronic signals having pulse shapes based on the photons generated in the scintillating material. A discriminator is coupled to the photon detector, and configured to discriminate between neutrons and gamma rays in the ionizing radiation based on the pulse shapes of the output signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventor: Patrick L. Feng
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Patent number: 9711743Abstract: A device including a porous metal organic framework (MOF) disposed between two terminals, the device including a first state wherein the MOF is infiltrated by a guest species to form an electrical path between the terminals and a second state wherein the electrical conductivity of the MOF is less than the electrical conductivity in the first state. A method including switching a porous metal organic framework (MOF) between two terminals from a first state wherein a metal site in the MOF is infiltrated by a guest species that is capable of charge transfer to a second state wherein the MOF is less electrically conductive than in the first state.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Mark D. Allendorf, Albert Alec Talin, Francois Leonard, Vitalie Stavila
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Patent number: 9702871Abstract: Examples are described including measurement systems for conducting competition assays. A first chamber of an assay device may be loaded with a sample containing a target antigen. The target antigen in the sample may be allowed to bind to antibody-coated beads in the first chamber. A control layer separating the first chamber from a second chamber may then be opened to allow a labeling agent loaded in a first portion of the second chamber to bind to any unoccupied sites on the antibodies. A centrifugal force may then be applied to transport the beads through a density media to a detection region for measurement by a detection unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Chung-Yan Koh, Matthew E. Piccini, Anup K. Singh
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Patent number: 9702668Abstract: Linear shaped charges are described herein. In a general embodiment, the linear shaped charge has an explosive with an elongated arrowhead-shaped profile. The linear shaped charge also has and an elongated v-shaped liner that is inset into a recess of the explosive. Another linear shaped charge includes an explosive that is shaped as a star-shaped prism. Liners are inset into crevices of the explosive, where the explosive acts as a tamper.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: David Peterson, Jerome H. Stofleth, W. Venner Saul
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Patent number: 9705311Abstract: 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 10, 2010Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Igal Brener, Xiaoyu Miao, Eric A. Shaner, Brandon Scott Passmore
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Patent number: 9695586Abstract: Technologies for making self-erecting structures are described herein. An exemplary self-erecting structure comprises a plurality of shape-memory members that connect two or more hub components. When forces are applied to the self-erecting structure, the shape-memory members can deform, and when the forces are removed the shape-memory members can return to their original pre-deformation shape, allowing the self-erecting structure to return to its own original shape under its own power. A shape of the self-erecting structure depends on a spatial orientation of the hub components, and a relative orientation of the shape-memory members, which in turn depends on an orientation of joining of the shape-memory members with the hub components.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2016Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventor: Matthew W. Reading
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Patent number: 9696492Abstract: A radio-frequency photonic devices employs photon-phonon coupling for information transfer. The device includes a membrane in which a two-dimensionally periodic phononic crystal (PnC) structure is patterned. The device also includes at least a first optical waveguide embedded in the membrane. At least a first line-defect region interrupts the PnC structure. The first optical waveguide is embedded within the line-defect region.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2016Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Jonathan Albert Cox, Robert L. Jarecki, Jr., Peter Thomas Rakich, Zheng Wang, Heedeuk Shin, Aleem Siddiqui, Andrew Lea Starbuck
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Patent number: 9691511Abstract: A small, low-enriched, passively safe, low-power nuclear reactor comprises a core of target and fuel pins that can be processed to produce the medical isotope 99Mo and other fission product isotopes. The fuel for the reactor and the targets for the 99Mo production are the same. The fuel can be low enriched uranium oxide, enriched to less than 20% 235U. The reactor power level can be 1 to 2 MW. The reactor is passively safe and maintains negative reactivity coefficients. The total radionuclide inventory in the reactor core is minimized since the fuel/target pins are removed and processed after 7 to 21 days.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Richard L. Coats, Edward J. Parma
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Patent number: 9685580Abstract: A photovoltaic solar cell comprises a nano-patterned substrate layer. A plurality of nano-windows are etched into an intermediate substrate layer to form the nano-patterned substrate layer. The nano-patterned substrate layer is positioned between an n-type semiconductor layer composed of an n-type semiconductor material and a p-type semiconductor layer composed of a p-type semiconductor material. Semiconductor material accumulates in the plurality of nano-windows, causing a plurality of heterojunctions to form between the n-type semiconductor layer and the p-type semiconductor layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Jose Luis Cruz-Campa, Xiaowang Zhou, David Zubia
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Patent number: 9681846Abstract: A radiation generator useful for medical applications, among others, is provided. The radiation generator includes a catheter; a plasma discharge chamber situated within a terminal portion of the catheter, a cathode and an anode positioned within the plasma discharge chamber and separated by a gap, and a high-voltage transmission line extensive through the interior of the catheter and terminating on the cathode and anode so as to deliver, in operation, one or more voltage pulses across the gap.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2013Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Mark S. Derzon, Alex Robinson, Paul C. Galambos
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Patent number: 9685684Abstract: An apparatus includes an electrochemical half-cell comprising: an electrolyte, an anode; and an ionomeric barrier positioned between the electrolyte and the anode. The anode may comprise a multi-electron vanadium phosphorous alloy, such as VPx, wherein x is 1-5. The electrochemical half-cell is configured to oxidize the vanadium and phosphorous alloy to release electrons. A method of mitigating corrosion in an electrochemical cell includes disposing an ionomeric barrier in a path of electrolyte or ion flow to an anode and mitigating anion accumulation on the surface of the anode.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2013Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Timothy N. Lambert, Michael Hibbs
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Patent number: 9685765Abstract: A new monolithic resonator metasurface design achieves ultra-high Q-factors while using only one resonator per unit cell. The metasurface relies on breaking the symmetry of otherwise highly symmetric resonators to induce intra-resonator mixing of bright and dark modes (rather than inter-resonator couplings), and is scalable from the near-infrared to radio frequencies and can be easily implemented in dielectric materials. The resulting high-quality-factor Fano metasurface can be used in many sensing, spectral filtering, and modulation applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Michael B. Sinclair, Larry K. Warne, Lorena I. Basilio, William L. Langston, Salvatore Campione, Igal Brener, Sheng Liu
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Patent number: 9678225Abstract: An ionizing radiation detector or scintillator system includes a scintillating material comprising an organic crystalline compound selected to generate photons in response to the passage of ionizing radiation. The organic compound has a crystalline symmetry of higher order than monoclinic, for example an orthorhombic, trigonal, tetragonal, hexagonal, or cubic symmetry. A photodetector is optically coupled to the scintillating material, and configured to generate electronic signals having pulse shapes based on the photons generated in the scintillating material. A discriminator is coupled to the photon detector, and configured to discriminate between neutrons and gamma rays in the ionizing radiation based on the pulse shapes of the output signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventor: Patrick L. Feng
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Patent number: 9669551Abstract: Technologies pertaining to a robotic hand are described herein. The robotic hand includes one or more fingers releasably attached to a robotic hand frame. The fingers can abduct and adduct as well as flex and tense. The fingers are releasably attached to the frame by magnets that allow for the fingers to detach from the frame when excess force is applied to the fingers.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Curt Michael Salisbury, Kevin J. Dullea
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Patent number: 9667231Abstract: The various technologies presented herein relate to performing on-chip frequency division of an operating frequency of a ring oscillator (RO). Per the various embodiments herein, a conflict between RO size versus operational frequency can be addressed by dividing the output frequency of the RO to a frequency that can be measured on-chip. A frequency divider circuit (comprising NOR gates and latches, for example) can be utilized in conjunction with the RO on the chip. In an embodiment, the frequency divider circuit can include a pair of latches coupled to the RO to facilitate dividing the oscillating frequency of the RO by 2. In another embodiment, the frequency divider circuit can include four latches (operating in pairs) coupled to the RO to facilitate dividing the oscillating frequency of the RO by 4. A plurality of ROs can be MUXed to the plurality of ROs by a single oscillation-counting circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2016Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Ryan Helinski
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Patent number: 9665942Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for analyzing a sequence of images for an object are disclosed herein. In a general embodiment, the method identifies a region of interest in the sequence of images. The object is likely to move within the region of interest. The method divides the region of interest in the sequence of images into sections and calculates signal-to-noise ratios for a section in the sections. A signal-to-noise ratio for the section is calculated using the section in the image, a prior section in a prior image to the image, and a subsequent section in a subsequent image to the image. The signal-to-noise ratios are for potential velocities of the object in the section. The method also selects a velocity from the potential velocities for the object in the section using a potential velocity in the potential velocities having a highest signal-to-noise ratio in the signal-to-noise ratios.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Tian J. Ma
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Patent number: 9663389Abstract: Systems and methods for use of magnesium hydroxide, either directly or through one or more precursors, doped with a divalent or trivalent metal cation, for removing arsenic from drinking water, including water distribution systems. In one embodiment, magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2 (a strong adsorbent for arsenic) doped with a divalent or trivalent metal cation is used to adsorb arsenic. The complex consisting of arsenic adsorbed on Mg(OH)2 doped with a divalent or trivalent metal cation is subsequently removed from the water by conventional means, including filtration, settling, skimming, vortexing, centrifugation, magnetic separation, or other well-known separation systems. In another embodiment, magnesium oxide, MgO, is employed, which reacts with water to form Mg(OH)2. The resulting Mg(OH)2 doped with a divalent or trivalent metal cation, then adsorbs arsenic, as set forth above. The method can also be used to treat human or animal poisoning with arsenic.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Robert C. Moore, Kathleen Caroline Larese, Ranko Panayotov Bontchev