Patents by Inventor Dana Bookbinder

Dana Bookbinder has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20080013905
    Abstract: Optical fiber having a coating surrounding and in direct contact with the silica based cladding region of the fiber, the coating having a Young's modulus of elasticity greater than 30 MPa. The optical fiber has low bend losses, especially low microbend induced losses. The optical fiber has a core surrounded by a cladding, and the cladding has a ring portion that includes holes or doped silica or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2007
    Publication date: January 17, 2008
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Ming-Jun Li, Mark McDermott, Daniel Nolan
  • Publication number: 20070196910
    Abstract: Hydrophobic polymer surfaces whose level of protein binding is less than about 50-80 ng/cm2 are achieved by: (1) applying a coating solution composed of a solvent and a non-ionic surfactant having a HLB number of less than 5 to the surface; and (2) drying the surface to remove the solvent and thereby bring the surfactant into direct contact with the hydrophobic polymer. The combination of a low HLB number and the drying step have been found to produce low binding surfaces which can withstand multiple washes with water and/or protein-containing solutions Alternatively, the low binding surfaces can be produced by applying the non-ionic surfactant to the mold surfaces which contact molten polymer and form the polymer into a desired shape, e.g., into a multi-well plate, a pipette tip, or the like. Further, the low binding surfaces may be produced by incorporating non-soluble, non-ionic surfactants having an HLB number of less than or equal to 10 into a polymer blend prior to molding the article.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2007
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Edward Fewkes, James Griffin, Frances Smith, David Tennent
  • Publication number: 20070105703
    Abstract: What is disclosed includes OD-doped synthetic silica glass capable of being used in optical elements for use in lithography below about 300 nm. OD-doped synthetic silica glass was found to have significantly lower polarization-induced birefringence value than non-OD-doped silica glass with comparable concentration of OH. Also disclosed are processes for making OD-dopes synthetic silica glasses, optical member comprising such glasses, and lithographic systems comprising such optical member. The glass is particularly suitable for immersion lithographic systems due to the exceptionally low polarization-induced birefringence values at about 193 nm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2006
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco
  • Publication number: 20070104437
    Abstract: Microstructured optical fiber and method of making. Glass soot is deposited and then consolidated under conditions which are effective to trap a portion of the consolidation gases in the glass to thereby produce a non-periodic array of voids which may then be used to form a void containing cladding region in an optical fiber. Preferred void producing consolidation gases include nitrogen, argon, CO2, oxygen, chlorine, CF4, CO, SO2 and mixtures thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2006
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Ming-Jun Li, Michael Murtagh, Pushkar Tandon
  • Publication number: 20070105704
    Abstract: What is disclosed includes OD-doped synthetic silica glass capable of being used in optical elements for use in lithography below about 300 nm. OD-doped synthetic silica glass was found to have significantly lower polarization-induced birefringence value than non-OD-doped silica glass with comparable concentration of OH. Also disclosed are processes for making OD-doped synthetic silica glasses, optical member comprising such glasses, and lithographic systems comprising such optical member. The glass is particularly suitable for immersion lithographic systems due to the exceptionally low polarization-induced birefringence values at about 193 nm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2006
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Ulrich Neukirch
  • Publication number: 20070026188
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for forming a circumferential skin surrounding a central cellular structure of an extruded honeycomb article. The method and apparatus may be used to produce defect-free skins and/or skins having large thickness and a high degree of particle alignment thereby preferably exhibiting CTE comparable to the extruded webs. These benefits are achieved by providing a die and method wherein a flow, Q, exiting any two active ones of a plurality of peripheral slots forming the skin is substantially equal. Also disclosed is a thick-skinned ceramic article having a thick extruded skin (ts?>5 tw?) with an I-value comparable to the webs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Thomas Brew, Frank Fabian, Darin Felty, Robert Lubberts, David Poff, Kenneth Sariego, Andrew Sullivan, David Treacy
  • Publication number: 20070004579
    Abstract: Disclosed in the application are a synthetic silica glass having low fluence-dependent transmission, particularly at about 193 nm, and a process for making the same. The glass may desirably exhibit a low level of fluorescence at 290 and 390 nm when activated at about 248 nm. The glass may desirably exhibit low level of LIWFD, [SiH*] and/or [ODC].
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: January 4, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Kenneth Hrdina, Glenn Kohnke, Lisa Moore, Susan Schiefelbein, Charlene Smith, Ulrich Neukirch
  • Publication number: 20060137399
    Abstract: Disclosed are synthetic silica glass having a low polarization-induced birefringence, process for making the glass and lithography system comprising optical element made of the glass. The silica glass has a polarization-induced birefringence measured at 633 nm of less than about 0.1 nm/cm when subjected to excimer laser pulses at about 193 nm having a fluence of about 40 ?J·cm?2·pulse?1 and a pulse length of about 25 ns for 5×109 pulses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2005
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: Douglas Alan, Dana Bookbinder, Ulrich Neukirch, Charlene Smith
  • Publication number: 20060137398
    Abstract: Disclosed are high purity synthetic silica glass material having a high OH concentration homogeneity in a plane perpendicular to the optical axis, and process of making the same. The glass has high refractive index homogeneity. The glass can have high internal transmission of at least 99.65%/cm at 193 nm. The process does not require a post-sintering homogenization step. The controlling factors for high compositional homogeneity, thus high refractive index homogeneity, include high initial local soot density uniformity in the soot preform and slow sintering, notably isothermal treatment during consolidation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: Daniel Bleaking, Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Kenneth Hrdina, Pushkar Tandon, John Maxon, Kimberly Wilbert
  • Publication number: 20060137397
    Abstract: Disclosed are high purity synthetic silica material having an internal transmission at 193 nm of at least 99.65%/cm and method of preparing such material. The material is also featured by a high compositional homogeneity in a plane transverse to the intended optical axis. The soot-to-glass process for making the material includes a step of consolidating the soot preform in the presence of H2O and/or O2.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Kenneth Hrdina, Lisa Moore, Susan Schiefelbein
  • Publication number: 20060140560
    Abstract: A method of fabricating an optical waveguide fiber that includes the steps of providing a cylindrical glass optical fiber preform having a longitudinally extending centerline hole, and closing the hole under conditions suitable to result in uniform and symmetric hole closure. The method may include first plugging a first end and a second end of the centerline hole to prevent gas flow therethrough. The method preferably involves closing the centerline hole of the preform by drawing the preform down into an optical waveguide fiber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: Martin Allen, Dana Bookbinder, Dipakbin Chowdhury, Daniel Hawtof, Dale Powers
  • Publication number: 20060130529
    Abstract: A method for processing a silica-containing soot article includes exposing a silica-containing soot article to a removal gas including bromine such that the removal gas removes chlorine from the soot article.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Amy Rovelstad
  • Publication number: 20050263064
    Abstract: The invention is directed to a process of purifying metal fluoride materials used to make metal fluoride single crystals suitable for making optical elements used in the transmission of wavelengths below 200 nm, and in particular to a process of purifying such materials by the use of a halogen containing plasma to convert metal oxygenates contaminating the feedstocks used in the preparation of the crystals to metal fluorides. The invention also is directed to a process of growing a metal fluoride single crystal using a crystal growth furnace to carry out the foregoing purification procedure followed by the steps of melting the purified material and cooling it using s selected time and temperature cycle to from a metal fluoride single crystal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2004
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Bellman, Dana Bookbinder, Kishor Gadkaree, Cynthia Giroux
  • Publication number: 20050223747
    Abstract: A method of forming an alkali metal oxide-doped optical fiber by diffusing an alkali metal into a surface of a glass article is disclosed. The silica glass article may be in the form of a tube or a rod, or a collection of tubes or rods. The silica glass article containing the alkali metal, and impurities that may have been unintentionally diffused into the glass article, is etched to a depth sufficient to remove the impurities. The silica glass article may be further processed to form a complete optical fiber preform. The preform, when drawn into an optical fiber, exhibits a low attenuation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2004
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: Laura Ball, Bruno Baney, Dana Bookbinder, Keith House, Rostislav Khrapko, Susan Schiefelbein, Lisa Moore
  • Publication number: 20050201699
    Abstract: A method of forming an alkali metal oxide-doped optical fiber by diffusing an alkali metal into a surface of a glass article is disclosed. The silica glass article may be in the form of a tube or a rod, or a collection of tubes or rods. The silica glass article containing the alkali metal, and impurities that may have been unintentionally diffused into the glass article, is etched to a depth sufficient to remove the impurities. The silica glass article may be further processed to form a complete optical fiber preform. The preform, when drawn into an optical fiber, exhibits a low attenuation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Laura Ball, Bruno Baney, Dana Bookbinder, Keith House, Rostislav Khrapko, Lisa Moore, Susan Schiefelbein
  • Publication number: 20050191019
    Abstract: Optical waveguide fiber having low water peak as well as optical waveguide fiber preforms and methods of making optical waveguide fiber preforms from which low water peak and/or low hydrogen aged attenuation optical waveguide fibers are formed, including optical waveguide fiber and preforms made via OVD. The fibers may be hydrogen resistant, i.e. exhibit low hydrogen aged attenuation. A low water peak, hydrogen resistant optical waveguide fiber is disclosed which exhibits an optical attenuation at a wavelength of about 1383 nm which is less than or equal to an optical attenuation exhibited at a wavelength of about 1310 nm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2005
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: George Berkey, Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Dale Powers
  • Publication number: 20050187092
    Abstract: Disclosed is a synthetic silica glass optical material having high resistance to optical damage by ultraviolet radiation in the ultraviolet wavelength range, particularly in the wavelength less than about 250 nm and particularly, exhibiting a low laser induced wavefront distortion; specifically a laser induced wavefront distortion, measured at 633 nm, of between about ?1.0 and 1.0 nm/cm when subjected to 10 billion pulses of a laser operating at approximately 193 nm and at a fluence of approximately 70 ?J/cm2. The synthetic silica glass optical material of the present invention comprises OH concentration levels of less than about 600 ppm, preferably less than 200 ppm, and H2 concentration levels less than about 5.0×1017 molecules/cm3,and preferably less than about 2.0×1017 molecules/cm3.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2005
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Kenneth Hrdina, Lisa Moore, Susan Schiefelbein
  • Publication number: 20050163443
    Abstract: An optical waveguide fiber or body having a doped outer region which can be utilized in an optical coupler, a preform which can serve as the precursor for the fiber, an optical coupler, and methods of making same. Water, for example in the form of H2O and/or D2O, may be added to the cladding of the optical waveguide fiber or body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2005
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: A. Antos, Dana Bookbinder, Richard Fiacco, Kevin Sparks
  • Publication number: 20050159308
    Abstract: A catalyst support structure for use as either a NOx catalyst support or as a DPF including (i) a multicellular ceramic body, preferably a monolithic ceramic honeycomb composed e.g., of cordierite or aluminum titanate, and (ii) a hydrophobic coating on at least the exterior surface thereof which results in a ceramic honeycomb exhibiting reduced or low absorption when exposed to both liquid catalytic coating media and aqueous media utilized in the process of applying the catalytic coating. In a preferred embodiment the hydrophobic coating is formed within or on an applied external skin layer provided on the multicellular ceramic body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2004
    Publication date: July 21, 2005
    Inventors: Max Bliss, Dana Bookbinder, Robert Paisley, Christopher Warren
  • Publication number: 20050144986
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing an optical fiber preform and fiber. According to the method, a first glass rod is formed, preferably by an OVD method, with a refractive index delta preferably between 0.2% and 3%. A glass sleeve tube is formed, preferably by an MCVD or PVCD method. The first glass rod is inserted into the sleeve and an alkali metal vapor is flowed between the sleeve tube and the first glass rod. Additional glass may optionally be formed on the inside surface of the sleeve tube prior to inserting the first glass rod and flowing the alkali metal vapor. The additional glass may be up-doped, down-doped, or both. The sleeve may then be collapsed onto the first glass rod to form a second glass rod doped with an alkali metal oxide. The second glass rod is drawn to form a third glass rod. Additional glass may then be formed on the third glass rod to form an optical fiber preform from which optical fiber may be drawn.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: July 7, 2005
    Inventors: Dana Bookbinder, Lisa Chacon, Adam Ellison, Gregory Gausman, Michael Murtagh, William Whedon