Patents by Inventor Joan E. Yater

Joan E. Yater 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).

  • Patent number: 10192979
    Abstract: A device having: a substrate having a dielectric surface; a gate electrode; a drain electrode; a source electrode having a conductive contact and a two-dimensional material edge; and a dielectric material between the source and the gate. The source is adjacent to the gate. The drain electrode is not laterally between the edge and the gate electrode, and the distance from the drain electrode to the edge is greater than the distance from the gate electrode to the edge. The edge does not contact any other component of the device. The gate, drain, and source are not in electrical contact with each other. There is a line of sight or electron path from the edge to the drain electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventors: Jonathan L. Shaw, John Bradley Boos, Kevin Jensen, James G. Champlain, Bradford B. Pate, Byoung-don Kong, Doewon Park, Joan E. Yater
  • Publication number: 20170012103
    Abstract: A device having: a substrate having a dielectric surface; a gate electrode; a drain electrode; a source electrode having a conductive contact and a two-dimensional material edge; and a dielectric material between the source and the gate. The source is adjacent to the gate. The drain electrode is not laterally between the edge and the gate electrode, and the distance from the drain electrode to the edge is greater than the distance from the gate electrode to the edge. The edge does not contact any other component of the device. The gate, drain, and source are not in electrical contact with each other. There is a line of sight or electron path from the edge to the drain electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2016
    Publication date: January 12, 2017
    Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventors: Jonathan L. Shaw, John Bradley Boos, Kevin Jensen, James G. Champlain, Bradford B. Pate, Byoung-don Kong, Doewon Park, Joan E. Yater
  • Patent number: 5889287
    Abstract: A reversible thermoelectric converter includes first and second quantum well diodes and an electrical connection between the first and second quantum well diodes without a thermal barrier between them. Each quantum well diode includes first and second electrodes wherein electrons are quantized in discrete energy levels and a dielectric layer providing a potential barrier between the first and second electrodes. When electrons in the first quantum well diode have a higher temperature than the electrons in the second quantum well diode, electric voltage fluctuations resulting from transitions of the electrons between the energy levels in the first quantum well diode are coupled from the first quantum well diode to the second quantum well diode. The reversible thermoelectric converter can be operated for power conversion of thermal energy to electric energy, as a heat pump or a refrigerator, or as an amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1999
    Inventors: Joseph C. Yater, Jane A. Yater, Joan E. Yater
  • Patent number: 5623119
    Abstract: A reversible thermoelectric converter includes first and second quantum well diodes and an electrical connection between the first and second quantum well diodes without a thermal barrier between them. Each quantum well diode includes first and second electrodes wherein electrons are quantized in discrete energy levels and a dielectric layer providing a potential barrier between the first and second electrodes. When electrons in the first quantum well diode have a higher temperature than the electrons in the second quantum well diode, electric voltage fluctuations resulting from transitions of the electrons between the energy levels in the first quantum well diode are coupled from the first quantum well diode to the second quantum well diode. The reversible thermoelectric converter can be operated for power conversion of thermal energy to electric energy, as a heat pump or a refrigerator, or as an amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 22, 1997
    Inventors: Joseph C. Yater, Jane A. Yater, Joan E. Yater
  • Patent number: 5470395
    Abstract: A reversible thermoelectric converter includes first and second quantum well diodes and an electrical connection between the first and second quantum well diodes without a thermal barrier between them. Each quantum well diode includes first and second electrodes wherein electrons are quantized in discrete energy levels and a dielectric layer providing a potential barrier between the first and second electrodes. When electrons in the first quantum well diode have a higher temperature than the electrons in the second quantum well diode, electric voltage fluctuations resulting from transitions of the electrons between the energy levels in the first quantum well diode are coupled from the first quantum well diode to the second quantum well diode. The reversible thermoelectric converter can be operated for power conversion of thermal energy to electric energy, as a heat pump or a refrigerator, or as an amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1995
    Inventors: Joseph C. Yater, Jane A. Yater, Joan E. Yater
  • Patent number: 5356484
    Abstract: A reversible thermoelectric converter includes first and second quantum well diodes and an electrical connection between the first and second quantum well diodes without a thermal barrier between them. Each quantum well diode includes first and second electrodes wherein electrons are quantized in discrete energy levels and a dielectric layer providing a potential barrier between the first and second electrodes. When electrons in the first quantum well diode have a higher temperature than the electrons in the second quantum well diode, electric voltage fluctuations resulting from transitions of the electrons between the energy levels in the first quantum well diode are coupled from the first quantum well diode to the second quantum well diode. The reversible thermoelectric converter can be operated for power conversion of thermal energy to electric energy, as a heat pump or a refrigerator, or as an amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Inventors: Joseph C. Yater, Jane A. Yater, Joan E. Yater
  • Patent number: 5250329
    Abstract: A method of depositing micron-sized metal lines on a dielectric substrate, such as polyimide. The dielectric is covered with a thin metallic layer, of a first metal placed in a reaction cell containing a gas-phase molecular species containing a second metal, and exposed to a focused laser beam. A translation stage moves the dielectric relative to the beam to selectively deposit micron-sized second metal lines on the metallic layer. The metallic layer on the unirradiated portion of the substrate is subsequently etched away, leaving the lines adhered to the dielectric surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Assignee: Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Miracky, Joan E. Yater, Colin A. Mackay