Patents by Inventor Marc Baldo
Marc Baldo 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).
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Patent number: 9972795Abstract: Described herein are molecules for use in organic light emitting diodes. Example molecules comprise at least one moiety A and at least one moiety D. Values and preferred values of the moieties A and D are described herein. The molecules comprise at least one atom selected from Si, Se, Ge, Sn, P, or As.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignees: Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Rafael Gomez-Bombarelli, Jorge Aguilera-Iparraguirre, Marc Baldo, Troy Van Voorhis, Timothy D. Hirzel, Matthias Bahlke, David McMahon, Tony Chang-Chi Wu
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Publication number: 20170271601Abstract: Described herein are molecules for use in organic light emitting diodes. Example molecules comprise at least one moiety A and at least one moiety D. Values and preferred values of the moieties A and D are described herein. The molecules comprise at least one atom selected from Si, Se, Ge, Sn, P, or As.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2015Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Rafael Gomez-Bombarelli, Jorge Aguilera-Iparraguirre, Marc Baldo, Troy Van Voorhi, Timothy D. Hirzel, Matthias Bahlke, David McMahon, Tony Chang-Chi Wu
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Patent number: 7943419Abstract: An organic semiconductor device is provided. The device has a first electrode and a second electrode, with an organic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes. An electrically conductive grid is disposed within the organic semiconductor layer, which has openings in which the organic semiconductor layer is present. At least one insulating layer is disposed adjacent to the electrically conductive grid, preferably such that the electrically conductive grid is completely separated from the organic semiconductor layer by the insulating layer. Methods of fabricating the device, and the electrically conductive grid in particular, are also provided. In one method, openings are formed in an electrically conductive layer with a patterned die, which is then removed. In another method, an electrically conductive layer and a first insulating layer are etched through the mask to expose portions of a first electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: The Trustees of Princeton UniversityInventors: Marc Baldo, Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest, Changsoon Kim
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Publication number: 20100193011Abstract: Solar concentrators are disclosed that improve the efficiency of PV cells and systems using them. The solar concentrators may be designed such that they include one or more chromophore assemblies, anti-Stokes materials or other suitable materials that emit light to a PV cell. Various materials and components of the solar concentrators are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Jonathan Mapel, Marc Baldo, Carlijn L. Mulder, Michael Currie, Michael Segal, Carmel Rotschild
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Publication number: 20090235974Abstract: Solar concentrators are disclosed that improve the efficiency of PV cells and systems using them. The solar concentrators may be designed such that they include one or more chromophores that emit light to a PV cell. Various materials and components of the solar concentrators are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYInventors: Jonathan Mapel, Michael Currie, Timothy D. Heidel, Marc Baldo, Shalom Goffri
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Publication number: 20090042142Abstract: An organic semiconductor device is provided. The device has a first electrode and a second electrode, with an organic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes. An electrically conductive grid is disposed within the organic semiconductor layer, which has openings in which the organic semiconductor layer is present. At least one insulating layer is disposed adjacent to the electrically conductive grid, preferably such that the electrically conductive grid is completely separated from the organic semiconductor layer by the insulating layer. Methods of fabricating the device, and the electrically conductive grid in particular, are also provided. In one method, openings are formed in an electrically conductive layer with a patterned die, which is then removed. In another method, an electrically conductive layer and a first insulating layer are etched through the mask to expose portions of a first electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Marc BALDO, Peter PEUMANS, Stephen FORREST, Changsoon KIM
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Publication number: 20080309217Abstract: A light emitting device comprising an emissive material optically coupled to a device that is constructed and arranged to pass an emission wavelength of the emissive material and eliminate angular dependence of the emission wavelength is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Carlijn L. Mulder, Kemal Celebi, Marc Baldo
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Patent number: 7442574Abstract: An organic semiconductor device is provided. The device has a first electrode and a second electrode, with an organic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes. An electrically conductive grid is disposed within the organic semiconductor layer, which has openings in which the organic semiconductor layer is present. At least one insulating layer may be disposed adjacent to the electrically conductive grid, preferably such that the electrically conductive grid is completely separated from the organic semiconductor layer by the insulating layer. Methods of fabricating the device, and the electrically conductive grid in particular, are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: The Trustees of Princeton UniversityInventors: Marc Baldo, Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest, Changsoon Kim
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Publication number: 20070296332Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are described wherein the emissive layer comprises a host material containing an emissive molecule, which molecule is adapted to luminesce when a voltage is applied across the heterostructure, and the emissive molecule is selected from the group of phosphorescent organometallic complexes, including cyclometallated platinum, iridium and osmium complexes. The organic light emitting devices optionally contain an exciton blocking layer. Furthermore, improved electroluminescent efficiency in organic light emitting devices is obtained with an emitter layer comprising organometallic complexes of transition metals of formula L2MX, wherein L and X are distinct bidentate ligands. Compounds of this formula can be synthesized more facilely than in previous approaches and synthetic options allow insertion of fluorescent molecules into a phosphorescent complex, ligands to fine tune the color of emission, and ligands to trap carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Mark Thompson, Peter Djurovich, Sergey Lamansky, Drew Murphy, Raymond Kwong, Feras Abdel-Razzaq, Stephen Forrest, Marc Baldo, Paul Burrows
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Publication number: 20070247067Abstract: A light emitting device comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, an emissive material between the first and second electrodes and a mixing agent separate from the emissive material is disclosed. In certain examples, the mixing agent may be effective to increase a fraction of excitons formed as a singlet state.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Michael Segal, Kelley Rivoire, Madhusudan Singh, Marc Baldo
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Publication number: 20070119496Abstract: A photovoltaic cell and devices using the photovoltaic cell are provided. In certain examples, the photovoltaic cell may include a first material disposed on a first electrode and effective to generate an exciton upon absorption of electromagnetic energy. In some examples, the photovoltaic cell may also include a second material electrically coupled to the first electrode and separated from the first material, the second material effective to receive the generated exciton from the first material. In other examples, the photovoltaic cell may also include a second electrode electrically coupled to the second material and electrically coupled to the first electrode. Solar panels and power systems using the photovoltaic cell are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Marc Baldo, Jonathan Mapel, Madhusudan Singh
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Publication number: 20060115585Abstract: In one embodiment the disclosure relates to an apparatus for depositing an organic material on a substrate, including a source heater for heating organic particles to form suspended organic particles; a transport stream for delivering the suspended organic particles to a discharge nozzle, the discharge nozzle having a plurality of micro-pores, the micro-pores providing a conduit for passage of the suspended organic particles; and a nozzle heater for pulsatingly heating the micro-pores nozzle to discharge the suspended organic particles from the discharge nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2005Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Vladimir Bulovic, Marc Baldo, Martin Schmidt, Valerie LeBlanc, Jianglong Chem
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Publication number: 20060029829Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are described wherein the emissive layer comprises a host material containing an emissive molecule, which molecule is adapted to luminesce when a voltage is applied across the heterostructure, and the emissive molecule is selected from the group of phosphorescent organometallic complexes, including cyclometallated platinum, iridium and osmium complexes. The organic light emitting devices optionally contain an exciton blocking layer. Furthermore, improved electroluminescent efficiency in organic light emitting devices is obtained with an emitter layer comprising organometallic complexes of transition metals of formula L2MX, wherein L and X are distinct bidentate ligands. Compounds of this formula can be synthesized more facilely than in previous approaches and synthetic options allow insertion of fluorescent molecules into a phosphorescent complex, ligands to fine tune the color of emission, and ligands to trap carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Mark Thompson, Peter Djurovich, Sergey Lamansky, Drew Murphy, Raymond Kwong, Feras Abdel-Razzaq, Stephen Forrest, Marc Baldo, Paul Burrows
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Publication number: 20050214576Abstract: Emissive phosphorescent organometallic compounds are described that produce improved electroluminescence, particularly in the blue region of the visible spectrum. Organic light emitting devices employing such emissive phosphorescent organometallic compounds are also described. Also described is an organic light emitting layer including a host material having a lowest triplet excited state having a decay rate of less than about 1 per second; a guest material dispersed in the host material, the guest material having a lowest triplet excited state having a radiative decay rate of greater than about 1×105 or about 1×106 per second and wherein the energy level of the lowest triplet excited state of the host material is lower than the energy level of the lowest triplet excited state of the guest material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Sergey Lamansky, Mark Thompson, Vadim Adamovich, Peter Djurovich, Chihaya Adachi, Marc Baldo, Stephen Forrest, Raymond Kwong
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Publication number: 20050196895Abstract: An organic semiconductor device is provided. The device has a first electrode and a second electrode, with an organic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes. An electrically conductive grid is disposed within the organic semiconductor layer, which has openings in which the organic semiconductor layer is present. At least one insulating layer is disposed adjacent to the electrically conductive grid, preferably such that the electrically conductive grid is completely separated from the organic semiconductor layer by the insulating layer. Methods of fabricating the device, and the electrically conductive grid in particular, are also provided. In one method, openings are formed in an electrically conductive layer with a patterned die, which is then removed. In another method, an electrically conductive layer and a first insulating layer are etched through the mask to expose portions of a first electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Marc Baldo, Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest, Changsoon Kim
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Patent number: 6884093Abstract: An organic semiconductor device is provided. The device has a first electrode and a second electrode, with an organic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes. An electrically conductive grid is disposed within the organic semiconductor layer, which has openings in which the organic semiconductor layer is present. At least one insulating layer is disposed adjacent to the electrically conductive grid, preferably such that the electrically conductive grid is completely separated from the organic semiconductor layer by the insulating layer. Methods of fabricating the device, and the electrically conductive grid in particular, are also provided. In one method, openings are formed in an electrically conductive layer with a patterned die, which is then removed. In another method, an electrically conductive layer and a first insulating layer are etched through the mask to expose portions of a first electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: The Trustees of Princeton UniversityInventors: Marc Baldo, Peter Peumans, Stephan Forrest, Changsoon Kim
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Publication number: 20030015698Abstract: An organic semiconductor device is provided. The device has a first electrode and a second electrode, with an organic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes. An electrically conductive grid is disposed within the organic semiconductor layer, which has openings in which the organic semiconductor layer is present. At least one insulating layer is disposed adjacent to the electrically conductive grid, preferably such that the electrically conductive grid is completely separated from the organic semiconductor layer by the insulating layer. Methods of fabricating the device, and the electrically conductive grid in particular, are also provided. In one method, openings are formed in an electrically conductive layer with a patterned die, which is then removed. In another method, an electrically conductive layer and a first insulating layer are etched through the mask to expose portions of a first electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Marc Baldo, Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest, Changsoon Kim