Patents Assigned to Sensor Electronics Technology, Inc.
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Publication number: 20150014857Abstract: A solution for designing a semiconductor device, in which two or more attributes of a pair of electrodes are determined to, for example, minimize resistance between the electrodes, is provided. Each electrode can include a current feeding contact from which multiple fingers extend, which are interdigitated with the fingers of the other electrode in an alternating pattern. The attributes can include a target depth of each finger, a target effective width of each pair of adjacent fingers, and/or one or more target attributes of the current feeding contacts. Subsequently, the device and/or a circuit including the device can be fabricated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grigory Simin, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Publication number: 20150008167Abstract: A solution for treating a fluid, such as water, is provided. An ultraviolet transparency of a fluid can be determined before or as the fluid enters a disinfection chamber. In the disinfection chamber, the fluid can be irradiated by ultraviolet radiation to harm microorganisms that may be present in the fluid. One or more attributes of the disinfection chamber, fluid flow, and/or ultraviolet radiation can be adjusted based on the transparency to provide more efficient irradiation and/or higher disinfection rates. In addition, various attributes of the disinfection chamber, such as the position of the inlet(s) and outlet(s), the shape of the disinfection chamber, and other attributes of the disinfection chamber can be utilized to create a turbulent flow of the fluid within the disinfection chamber to promote mixing and improve uniform ultraviolet exposure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor Shturm, Saulius Smetona, Timothy James Bettles, Yuri Bilenko, Ignas Gaska, Alexander Dobrinsky, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Patent number: 8927959Abstract: A light emitting diode is provided, which includes an n-type contact layer and a light generating structure adjacent to the n-type contact layer. The light generating structure includes a set of quantum wells. The contact layer and light generating structure can be configured so that a difference between an energy of the n-type contact layer and an electron ground state energy of a quantum well is greater than an energy of a polar optical phonon in a material of the light generating structure. Additionally, the light generating structure can be configured so that its width is comparable to a mean free path for emission of a polar optical phonon by an electron injected into the light generating structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Remigijus Gaska, Maxim S Shatalov, Michael Shur, Alexander Dobrinsky
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Patent number: 8907322Abstract: A light emitting diode is provided, which includes an n-type contact layer and a light generating structure adjacent to the n-type contact layer. The light generating structure includes a set of quantum wells. The contact layer and light generating structure can be configured so that a difference between an energy of the n-type contact layer and an electron ground state energy of a quantum well is greater than an energy of a polar optical phonon in a material of the light generating structure. Additionally, the light generating structure can be configured so that its width is comparable to a mean free path for emission of a polar optical phonon by an electron injected into the light generating structure. The diode can include a blocking layer, which is configured so that a difference between an energy of the blocking layer and the electron ground state energy of a quantum well is greater than the energy of the polar optical phonon in the material of the light generating structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Remigijus Gaska, Maxim S. Shatalov, Michael Shur
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Patent number: 8895959Abstract: A superlattice layer including a plurality of periods, each of which is formed from a plurality of sub-layers is provided. Each sub-layer comprises a different composition than the adjacent sub-layer(s) and comprises a polarization that is opposite a polarization of the adjacent sub-layer(s). In this manner, the polarizations of the respective adjacent sub-layers compensate for one another. Furthermore, the superlattice layer can be configured to be at least partially transparent to radiation, such as ultraviolet radiation.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska, Jinwei Yang
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Patent number: 8879598Abstract: A device including one or more layers with lateral regions configured to facilitate the transmission of radiation through the layer and lateral regions configured to facilitate current flow through the layer is provided. The layer can comprise a short period superlattice, which includes barriers alternating with wells. In this case, the barriers can include both transparent regions, which are configured to reduce an amount of radiation that is absorbed in the layer, and higher conductive regions, which are configured to keep the voltage drop across the layer within a desired range.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2014Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Shur, Maxim S. Shatalov, Alexander Dobrinsky, Remigijus Gaska, Jinwei Yang
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Patent number: 8878154Abstract: A circuit including a semiconductor device having a set of space-charge control electrodes is provided. The set of space-charge control electrodes is located between a first terminal, such as a gate or a cathode, and a second terminal, such as a drain or an anode, of the device. The circuit includes a biasing network, which supplies an individual bias voltage to each of the set of space-charge control electrodes. The bias voltage for each space-charge control electrode can be: selected based on the bias voltages of each of the terminals and a location of the space-charge control electrode relative to the terminals and/or configured to deplete a region of the channel under the corresponding space-charge control electrode at an operating voltage applied to the second terminal.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grigory Simin, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Publication number: 20140308766Abstract: A contact to a semiconductor including sequential layers of Cr, Ti, and Al is provided, which can result in a contact with one or more advantages over Ti/Al-based and Cr/Al-based contacts. For example, the contact can: reduce a contact resistance; provide an improved surface morphology; provide a better contact linearity; and/or require a lower annealing temperature, as compared to the prior art Ti/Al-based contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Remigijus Gaska, Xuhong Hu, Michael Shur
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Patent number: 8846473Abstract: A solution for designing a semiconductor device, in which two or more attributes of a pair of electrodes are determined to, for example, minimize resistance between the electrodes, is provided. Each electrode can include a current feeding contact from which multiple fingers extend, which are interdigitated with the fingers of the other electrode in an alternating pattern. The attributes can include a target depth of each finger, a target effective width of each pair of adjacent fingers, and/or one or more target attributes of the current feeding contacts. Subsequently, the device and/or a circuit including the device can be fabricated.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grigory Simin, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Publication number: 20140264076Abstract: A solution in which an ultraviolet radiation source is mounted on a flexible substrate is provided. The flexible substrate is capable of having a deformation curvature of at least 0.1 inverse meters. The flexible substrate may be incorporated within an existing enclosure or included in the enclosure. The flexible substrate can be utilized as part of a solution for disinfecting one or more items located within the enclosure. In this case, while the items are within the enclosure, ultraviolent radiation is generated and directed at the items. Wiring for the ultraviolet radiation source can be embedded within the flexible substrate and the flexible substrate can have at least one of: a wave-guiding structure, an ultraviolet absorbing surface, or an ultraviolet reflective surface. A control system can be utilized to manage generation of the ultraviolet radiation within the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Timothy James Bettles, Alexander Dobrinsky, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Patent number: 8791450Abstract: A carbon doped short period superlattice is provided. A heterostructure includes a short period superlattice comprising a plurality of quantum wells alternating with a plurality of barriers. One or more of the quantum wells and/or the barriers includes a percolated carbon atomic plane.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska, Jinwei Yang
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Patent number: 8787418Abstract: A device including one or more layers with lateral regions configured to facilitate the transmission of radiation through the layer and lateral regions configured to facilitate current flow through the layer is provided. The layer can comprise a short period superlattice, which includes barriers alternating with wells. In this case, the barriers can include both transparent regions, which are configured to reduce an amount of radiation that is absorbed in the layer, and higher conductive regions, which are configured to keep the voltage drop across the layer within a desired range.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Shur, Maxim S. Shatalov, Alexander Dobrinsky, Remigijus Gaska, Jinwei Yang
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Publication number: 20140191261Abstract: A light emitting heterostructure including a partially relaxed semiconductor layer is provided. The partially relaxed semiconductor layer can be included as a sublayer of a contact semiconductor layer of the light emitting heterostructure. A dislocation blocking structure also can be included adjacent to the partially relaxed semiconductor layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Maxim S. Shatalov, Alexander Dobrinsky, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Patent number: 8771029Abstract: The configuration of polychromatic sources of white light, which are composed of at least two groups of colored emitters, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), is disclosed. Based on a novel approach of the assessment of quality of white light using, for example, 1269 test color samples from the enhanced Munsell palette, the spectral compositions of light, such as white light, composed of two to five (or more) narrow-band emissions with the highest number of colors relevant to human vision rendered almost indistinguishably from a reference source, such as a blackbody radiator, are introduced. An embodiment of the current invention can be used, in particular, for configuring polychromatic sources of white light with the ultimate quality capable of rendering of all colors of the real world.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Arturas Zukauskas, Rimantas Vaicekauskas, Feliksas Ivanaukas, Henrikas Vaitkevicius, Michael Shur
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Patent number: 8766448Abstract: A contact to a semiconductor including sequential layers of Cr, Ti, and Al is provided, which can result in a contact with one or more advantages over Ti/Al-based and Cr/Al-based contacts. For example, the contact can: reduce a contact resistance; provide an improved surface morphology; provide a better contact linearity; and/or require a lower annealing temperature, as compared to the prior art Ti/Al-based contacts.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Remigijus Gaska, Xuhong Hu, Michael Shur
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Publication number: 20140166977Abstract: A carbon doped short period superlattice is provided. A heterostructure includes a short period superlattice comprising a plurality of quantum wells alternating with a plurality of barriers. One or more of the quantum wells and/or the barriers includes a carbon doped layer (e.g., a non-percolated or percolated carbon atomic plane).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska, Jinwei Yang
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Publication number: 20140113389Abstract: A solution for manufacturing semiconductors is provided. An embodiment provides a chemical vapor deposition reactor, which includes a chemical vapor deposition chamber. A substrate holder located in the chemical vapor deposition chamber can be rotated about its own axis at a first angular speed, and a gas injection component located in the chemical vapor deposition chamber can be rotated about an axis of the gas injection component at a second angular speed. The angular speeds are independently selectable and can be configured to cause each point on a surface of a substrate wafer to travel in an epicyclical trajectory within a gas flow injected by the gas injection component. An angle between the substrate holder axis and the gas injection component axis and/or a distance between the substrate holder axis and the gas injection component axis can be controlled variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor Agafonov, Jinwei Yang, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Publication number: 20140110727Abstract: A solution for packaging a two terminal device, such as a light emitting diode, is provided. In one embodiment, a method of packaging a two terminal device includes: patterning a metal sheet to include a plurality of openings; bonding at least one two terminal device to the metal sheet, wherein a first opening corresponds to a distance between a first contact and a second contact of the at least one two terminal device; and cutting the metal sheet around each of the least one two terminal device, wherein the metal sheet forms a first electrode to the first contact and a second electrode to the second contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Yuri Bilenko, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska
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Patent number: 8698127Abstract: A superlattice layer including a plurality of periods, each of which is formed from a plurality of sub-layers is provided. Each sub-layer comprises a different composition than the adjacent sub-layer(s) and comprises a polarization that is opposite a polarization of the adjacent sub-layer(s). In this manner, the polarizations of the respective adjacent sub-layers compensate for one another.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska, Jinwei Yang
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Publication number: 20140091373Abstract: A semiconductor device with a breakdown preventing layer is provided. The breakdown preventing layer can be located in a high-voltage surface region of the device. The breakdown preventing layer can include an insulating film with conducting elements embedded therein. The conducting elements can be arranged along a lateral length of the insulating film. The conducting elements can be configured to split a high electric field spike otherwise present in the high-voltage surface region during operation of the device into multiple much smaller spikes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grigory Simin, Michael Shur, Remigijus Gaska