Patents Assigned to THUNDER BAY REGIONAL INSTITUTE
  • Publication number: 20160288166
    Abstract: Methods and devices are described for driving ferroelectric perovskite oxide crystals to achieve polarization inversion with reduced coercivity. In some embodiments, the anisotropy in the potential energy surface of a ferroelectric material is employed to drive polarization inversion and switching with a reduced coercive field relative to uniaxial excitation. In some embodiments, polarization inversion with reduced coercivity is produced via the application of an electric field that exhibits a time-dependent orientation, in contrast with conventional uniaxial electrical excitation, thereby causing the central ion (and the crystal structure as a whole) to evolve along a lower-energy path, in which the central ion is driven such that it avoids the potential energy maximum. This may be achieved, for example, by applying at least two non-parallel time-dependent voltages (e.g. bias, potential) such that orientation of the electric field changes with time during the switching cycle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2014
    Publication date: October 6, 2016
    Applicant: Thunder Bay Regional Institute
    Inventors: Oleg RUBEL, Samuel PICHARDO, Laura CURIEL, Sheikh Jamil AHMED, Jeremy COLE
  • Patent number: 9348038
    Abstract: Systems and methods of resetting a blocking-type photoconductive imaging detector are provided. In one embodiment, after having obtained an image, the imaging detector may be reset by applying a reversed bias potential difference and illuminating the imaging radiation detector with photoexcitation radiation. The photoexcitation radiation has a wavelength selected to excite mobile charges within the photoconductive layer and a spatial intensity profile related to the measured image for neutralizing the trapped charges in a spatially compensated manner. In another embodiment, a photoionizing beam is directed onto an x-ray light valve having a liquid crystal layer in contact with a photoconductive layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2016
    Assignee: THUNDER BAY REGIONAL INSTITUTE
    Inventors: John Rowlands, Giovanni Decrescenzo, Chandra Pokhrel, Alla Reznik