Patents by Inventor Pankaj B. Lad
Pankaj B. Lad 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: 8647554Abstract: In nano-imprint lithography it is important to detect thickness non-uniformity of a residual layer formed on a substrate. Such non-uniformity is compensated such that a uniform residual layer may be formed. Compensation is performed by calculating a corrected fluid drop pattern.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Ellis Jones, Niyaz Khusnatdinov, Stephen C. Johnson, Philip D. Schumaker, Pankaj B. Lad
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Patent number: 8282383Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a system for expelling a gas positioned between a substrate and a mold, the substrate and the mold further having a liquid positioned therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Byung-Jin Choi, Sidlgata V. Sreenivasan, Ian Matthew McMackin, Pankaj B. Lad
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Patent number: 8268220Abstract: Improved wetting characteristics together with improved release characteristics with respect to a substrate and an imprint lithography mold having imprinting material disposed therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Pankaj B. Lad, Ian Matthew McMackin, Van Nguyen Truskett, Edward Brian Fletcher
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Patent number: 8142703Abstract: A template is treated to provide a surfactant rich region and a surfactant depleted region. A contact angle at the surfactant rich region may be greater than, less than, or substantially similar to a contact angle of the surfactant depleted region.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Ian Matthew McMackin, Pankaj B. Lad
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Patent number: 8033813Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a chucking system to hold a substrate, said system including, inter alia, a chuck body having first and second opposed sides, said first side including an array of fluid chambers arranged in rows and columns, said fluid chambers each comprising first and second spaced-apart recesses defining first and second spaced-apart support regions, with said first support region cincturing said second support region and said first and second recesses, and said second support region cincturing said second recess, with said substrate resting against said first and second support regions, with said first recess and a portion of said substrate in superimposition therewith defining a first chamber and said second recess and a portion of said substrate in superimposition therewith defining a second chamber, with each column of said first chambers and each row of said second chambers being in fluid communication with a differing source of fluid to control a flow of fluid in said arrayType: GrantFiled: November 11, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Anshuman Cherala, Byung-Jin Choi, Pankaj B. Lad, Steven C. Shackleton
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Patent number: 8021594Abstract: A method/process for curing imprint on a template prior to contact with a substrate. A curing process is used to adhere the imprint to a wafer or substrate. Monomer is deposited on a template and then partially cured using a UV exposure. The exposure is controlled so that the imprint is cured past the gel point, but still retains a thin liquid layer of uncured monomer at the surface that will bond with the wafer. Further, this partially cured layer enables the alignment adjustments between the template and the substrate to be performed after contact between the two without pulling any monomer out of the features.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Steven C. Shackleton, Pankaj B. Lad, Ian Matthew McMackin, Frank Y. Xu, Sidlgata V. Sreenivasan
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Patent number: 7981481Abstract: The present invention provides a method of controlling the distribution of a fluid on a body that features compensating for varying distribution of constituent components of a composition that moved over a surface of a substrate. To that end, the method includes generating a sequence of patterns of liquid upon a substrate, each of which includes a plurality of spaced-apart liquid regions, with voids being defined between adjacent liquid regions. A second of the patterns of liquid of the sequence is arranged so that the liquid regions associated therewith are in superimposition with the voids of a first of the patterns of liquid of the sequence.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Frank Xu, Ian McMackin, PanKaj B. Lad, Michael P. C. Watts
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Patent number: 7939131Abstract: The present invention includes a method and a composition to form a layer on a substrate having uniform etch characteristics. To that end, the method includes controlling variations in the characteristics of a solid layer, such etch characteristics over the area of the solid layer as a function of the relative rates of evaporation of the liquid components that comprise the composition from which the solid layer is formed.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Christopher J. Mackay, Pankaj B. Lad, Ian M. McMackin, Van N. Truskett, Wesley D. Martin, Edward B. Fletcher, David C. Wang, Nicholas A. Stacey, Michael P. C. Watts
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Publication number: 20110031651Abstract: Improved wetting characteristics together with improved release characteristics with respect to a substrate and an imprint lithography mold having imprinting material disposed therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Pankaj B. Lad, Ian M. McMackin, Van N. Truskett, Edward B. Fletcher
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Patent number: 7845931Abstract: The present invention includes a method of solidifying a polymerizable liquid to form a film on a substrate that features minimizing inhibition of the polymerization process by oxygen contained in the atmosphere surrounding the polymerizable liquid. To that end, the polymerizable liquid includes, inter alia, an initiator that consumes oxygen that interacts with the polymerizable liquid and generates additional free radicals to facilitate the polymerizable process.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Edward Brian Fletcher, Pankaj B. Lad, Michael P. C. Watts
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Patent number: 7837921Abstract: The present invention provides a method that features improved wetting characteristics while allowing preferential adhesion and release characteristics with respect to a substrate and a mold having imprinting material disposed therebetween. The method includes coating a surface of the mold with a volume of surfactant containing solution. The surfactant in the solution includes a hydrophobic component consisting essentially of a plurality of fluorine-containing molecules. The distribution of the plurality of the fluorine atoms in the fluorine-containing molecules, as well as the fluorine-containing molecules throughout the volume provides a desired contact angle with respect to a polymerizable composition disposed on the substrate. The contact angle is in a range of 50° or less.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Pankaj B. Lad, Ian M. McMackin, Van N. Truskett, Edward B. Fletcher
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Publication number: 20100286811Abstract: In nano-imprint lithography it is important to detect thickness non-uniformity of a residual layer formed on a substrate. Such non-uniformity is compensated such that a uniform residual layer may be formed. Compensation is performed by calculating a corrected fluid drop pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventors: Christopher E. Jones, Niyaz Khusnatdinov, Stephen C. Johnson, Philip D. Schumaker, Pankaj B. Lad
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Patent number: 7811505Abstract: A method of depositing material upon a substrate features filling recesses of a substrate with liquid and removing material present on the substrate, outside of the recesses using fluid, i.e., apply a vacuum of a jet of fluid. To that end, one method of the present invention includes depositing a measure of liquid upon a surface of a substrate having a recess formed therein to ingress into a volume of the recess with a portion of the liquid. A quantity of the liquid is disposed upon regions of the surface proximate to the recess. Thereafter, the quantity of liquid is removed while maintaining the portion within the volume. In this manner, the portion may be transferred onto an additional substrate. More specifically, the portion may be placed in contact with a layer of flowable material and cross-linking therewith by exposing the liquid and the flowable material to actinic radiation.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Ian M. McMackin, Pankaj B. Lad, Van N. Truskett
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Publication number: 20100143521Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a system for expelling a gas positioned between a substrate and a mold, the substrate and the mold further having a liquid positioned therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventors: Byung-Jin Choi, Sidlgata V. Sreenivasan, Ian M. McMackin, Pankaj B. Lad
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Patent number: 7691313Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a method and a system of expelling a gas positioned between a substrate and a mold, the substrate and the mold further having a liquid positioned therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Byung-Jin Choi, Sidlgata V. Sreenivasan, Ian M. McMackin, Pankaj B. Lad
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Publication number: 20100059914Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a chucking system to hold a substrate, said system including, inter alia, a chuck body having first and second opposed sides, said first side including an array of fluid chambers arranged in rows and columns, said fluid chambers each comprising first and second spaced-apart recesses defining first and second spaced-apart support regions, with said first support region cincturing said second support region and said first and second recesses, and said second support region cincturing said second recess, with said substrate resting against said first and second support regions, with said first recess and a portion of said substrate in superimposition therewith defining a first chamber and said second recess and a portion of said substrate in superimposition therewith defining a second chamber, with each column of said first chambers and each row of said second chambers being in fluid communication with a differing source of fluid to control a flow of fluid in said arrayType: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventors: Anshuman Cherala, Byung-Jin Choi, Pankaj B. Lad, Steven C. Shackleton
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Patent number: 7635263Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a chucking system to hold a substrate, said system including, inter alia, a chuck body having first and second opposed sides, said first side including an array of fluid chambers arranged in rows and columns, said fluid chambers each comprising first and second spaced-apart recesses defining first and second spaced-apart support regions, with said first support region cincturing said second support region and said first and second recesses, and said second support region cincturing said second recess, with said substrate resting against said first and second support regions, with said first recess and a portion of said substrate in superimposition therewith defining a first chamber and said second recess and a portion of said substrate in superimposition therewith defining a second chamber, with each column of said first chambers and each row of said second chambers being in fluid communication with a differing source of fluid to control a flow of fluid in said arrayType: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Anshuman Cherala, Byung-Jin Choi, Pankaj B. Lad, Steven C. Shackleton
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Publication number: 20090256289Abstract: A method/process for curing imprint on a template prior to contact with a substrate. A curing process is used to adhere the imprint to a wafer or substrate. Monomer is deposited on a template and then partially cured using a UV exposure. The exposure is controlled so that the imprint is cured past the gel point, but still retains a thin liquid layer of uncured monomer at the surface that will bond with the wafer. Further, this partially cured layer enables the alignment adjustments between the template and the substrate to be performed after contact between the two without pulling any monomer out of the features.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventors: Steven C. Shackleton, Pankaj B. Lad, Ian M. McMackin, Frank Y. Xu, Sidlgata V. Sreenivasan
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Publication number: 20090136654Abstract: A template is treated to provide a surfactant rich region and a surfactant depleted region. A contact angle at the surfactant rich region may be greater than, less than, or substantially similar to a contact angle of the surfactant depleted region.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.Inventors: Frank Y. Xu, Ian Matthew McMackin, Pankaj B. Lad
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Patent number: 7531025Abstract: The present invention is directed toward a method of controlling a turbulent flow of a fluid between a substrate and a template, and more specifically, controlling a turbulent flow of a fluid between droplets disposed on a substrate and a template. To that end, the method further comprises the ingression and egression of the fluid through a first and second aperture, and in a further embodiment, a plurality of apertures, to create such a turbulent flow of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignees: Molecular Imprints, Inc., Board of Regents, University of Texas SystemInventors: Ian M. McMackin, Nicholas A. Stacey, Daniel A. Babbs, Duane J. Voth, Mathew P. C. Watts, Van N. Truskett, Frank Y. Xu, Ronald D. Voisin, Pankaj B. Lad