Patents by Inventor Ramesh Sivarajan

Ramesh Sivarajan 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: 20120219881
    Abstract: A bipolar plate for fuel cells includes a flow plate having a first surface for the introduction of hydrogen fuel gas and water vapor and a second surface for the introduction of an oxygen containing gas, wherein at least a portion of the first and/or second surface comprises a nanostructured carbon material (NCM) coating deposited thereon, said coating having a thickness of 1 nm to 5 ?m.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2010
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Inventor: Ramesh Sivarajan
  • Patent number: 8217490
    Abstract: Under one aspect, a non-volatile nanotube switch includes a first terminal; a nanotube block including a multilayer nanotube fabric, at least a portion of which is positioned over and in contact with at least a portion of the first terminal; a second terminal, at least a portion of which is positioned over and in contact with at least a portion of the nanotube block, wherein the nanotube block is constructed and arranged to prevent direct physical and electrical contact between the first and second terminals; and control circuitry capable of applying electrical stimulus to the first and second terminals. The nanotube block can switch between a plurality of electronic states in response to a plurality of electrical stimuli applied by the control circuitry to the first and second terminals. For each different electronic state, the nanotube block provides an electrical pathway of different resistance between the first and second terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2012
    Assignee: Nantero Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, Thomas Rueckes, X. M. Henry Huang, Ramesh Sivarajan, Eliodor G. Ghenciu, Steven L. Konsek, Mitchell Meinhold, Jonathan W. Ward, Darren K. Brock
  • Patent number: 8187502
    Abstract: Certain spin-coatable liquids and application techniques are described, which can be used to form nanotube films or fabrics of controlled properties. A spin-coatable liquid for formation of a nanotube film includes a liquid medium containing a controlled concentration of purified nanotubes, wherein the controlled concentration is sufficient to form a nanotube fabric or film of preselected density and uniformity, and wherein the spin-coatable liquid comprises less than 1×1018 atoms/cm3 of metal impurities. The spin-coatable liquid is substantially free of particle impurities having a diameter of greater than about 500 nm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: Nantero Inc.
    Inventors: Rahul Sen, Ramesh Sivarajan, Thomas Rueckes, Brent M. Segal
  • Patent number: 8147722
    Abstract: Certain spin-coatable liquids and application techniques are described, which can be used to form nanotube films or fabrics of controlled properties. A spin-coatable liquid for formation of a nanotube film includes a liquid medium containing a controlled concentration of purified nanotubes, wherein the controlled concentration is sufficient to form a nanotube fabric or film of preselected density and uniformity, and wherein the spin-coatable liquid comprises less than 1×1018 atoms/cm3 of metal impurities. The spin-coatable liquid is substantially free of particle impurities having a diameter of greater than about 500 nm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: Nantero Inc.
    Inventors: Rahul Sen, Ramesh Sivarajan, Thomas Rueckes, Brent M. Segal
  • Patent number: 8128993
    Abstract: Methods for forming anisotropic nanotube fabrics are disclosed. In one aspect, a nanotube application solution is rendered into a nematic state prior to its application over a substrate. In another aspect, a pump and narrow nozzle assembly are employed to realize a flow induced alignment of a plurality of individual nanotube elements as they are deposited onto a substrate element. In another aspect, nanotube adhesion promoter materials are used to form a patterned nanotube application layer, providing narrow channels over which nanotube elements will self align during an application process. Specific dip coating processes which are well suited for aiding in the creation of anisotropic nanotube fabrics are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2012
    Assignee: Nantero Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Rueckes, Ramesh Sivarajan, Rahul Sen
  • Publication number: 20120012919
    Abstract: Embodiments of tunneling barriers and methods for same can embed molecules exhibiting a monodispersion characteristic into a dielectric layer (e.g., between first and second layers forming a dielectric layer). In one embodiment, by embedding C60 molecules inbetween first and second insulating layers forming a dielectric layer, a field sensitive tunneling barrier can be implemented. In one embodiment, the tunneling barrier can be between a floating gate and a channel in a semiconductor structure. In one embodiment, a tunneling film can be used in nonvolatile memory applications where C60 provides accessible energy levels to prompt resonant tunneling through the dielectric layer upon voltage application. Embodiments also contemplate engineered fullerene molecules incorporated within the context of at least one of a tunneling dielectric and a floating gate within a nonvolatile flash memory structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2011
    Publication date: January 19, 2012
    Applicant: CORNELL UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Edwin C. Kan, Qianying Xu, Ramesh Sivarajan, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins
  • Publication number: 20110220859
    Abstract: A two terminal memory device includes first and second conductive terminals and a nanotube article. The article has at least one nanotube, and overlaps at least a portion of each of the first and second terminals. The device also includes stimulus circuitry in electrical communication with at least one of the first and second terminals. The circuit is capable of applying first and second electrical stimuli to at least one of the first and second terminal(s) to change the relative resistance of the device between the first and second terminals between a relatively high resistance and a relatively low resistance. The relatively high resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a first state of the device, and the relatively low resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a second state of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2011
    Publication date: September 15, 2011
    Applicant: NANTERO, INC.
    Inventors: Claude L. BERTIN, Mitchell MEINHOLD, Steven L. KONSEK, Thomas RUECKES, Max STRASBURG, Frank GUO, X. M. Henry HUANG, Ramesh SIVARAJAN
  • Patent number: 8013363
    Abstract: Under one aspect, a nonvolatile nanotube diode includes: a substrate; a semiconductor element disposed over the substrate, the semiconductor element having an anode and a cathode and capable of forming an electrically conductive pathway between the anode and the cathode; a nanotube switching element disposed over the semiconductor element, the nanotube switching element including a conductive contact and a nanotube fabric element capable of a plurality of resistance states; and a conductive terminal disposed in spaced relation to the conductive contact, wherein the nanotube fabric element is interposed between and in electrical communication with the conductive contact and the conductive contact is in electrical communication with the cathode, and wherein in response to electrical stimuli applied to the anode and the conductive terminal, the nonvolatile nanotube diode is capable of forming an electrically conductive pathway between the anode and the conductive terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2011
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, Thomas Rueckes, X. M. Henry Huang, Ramesh Sivarajan, Eliodor G. Ghenciu, Steven L. Konsek, Mitchell Meinhold, Jonathan W. Ward, Darren K. Brock
  • Patent number: 7986546
    Abstract: A non-volatile memory cell includes a volatile storage device that stores a corresponding logic state in response to electrical stimulus; and a shadow memory device coupled to the volatile storage device. The shadow memory device receives and stores the corresponding logic state in response to electrical stimulus. The shadow memory device includes a non-volatile nanotube switch that stores the corresponding state of the shadow device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2011
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, Frank Guo, Thomas Rueckes, Steven L. Konsek, Mitchell Meinhold, Max Strasburg, Ramesh Sivarajan, X. M. Henry Huang
  • Publication number: 20110132440
    Abstract: Core shell particles and bulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaic devices using the core shell particles are described. In particular, core shell particles having a core particle and a shell of a second material and bulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaic devices using the core-shell particles are described. The core-shell particles can have a core particle with an electron donating material or a core particle with an electron donating material. Formation of a hulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaic device using such an core-shell particles forming an interpenetrating network with the an electron donating or electron accepting phase is also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2010
    Publication date: June 9, 2011
    Applicant: Nano-C, Inc.
    Inventors: Ramesh SIVARAJAN, Henning RICHTER, Angela HERRING, Thomas A. LADA, Viktor VEJINS
  • Patent number: 7948054
    Abstract: A two terminal memory device includes first and second conductive terminals and a nanotube article. The article has at least one nanotube, and overlaps at least a portion of each of the first and second terminals. The device also includes stimulus circuitry in electrical communication with at least one of the first and second terminals. The circuit is capable of applying first and second electrical stimuli to at least one of the first and second terminal(s) to change the relative resistance of the device between the first and second terminals between a relatively high resistance and a relatively low resistance. The relatively high resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a first state of the device, and the relatively low resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a second state of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, Mitchell Meinhold, Steven L. Konsek, Thomas Rueckes, Max Strasburg, Frank Guo, X. M. Henry Huang, Ramesh Sivarajan
  • Publication number: 20110048277
    Abstract: In accordance with some embodiments, compositions and methods for forming solvent-based and water-based carbon nanotubes inks with removable additives are provided. In some embodiments, the ink composition comprises one or more carbon nanotubes, a solvent, and a removable additive, which may function as a stabilizing agent, a viscosity adjustment agent, or any suitable combination thereof. The removable additive may be removed from articles derived from the ink composition by means of thermal annealing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2010
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Inventors: Ramesh Sivarajan, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins
  • Publication number: 20110044091
    Abstract: A two terminal memory device includes first and second conductive terminals and a nanotube article. The article has at least one nanotube, and overlaps at least a portion of each of the first and second terminals. The device also includes stimulus circuitry in electrical communication with at least one of the first and second terminals. The circuit is capable of applying first and second electrical stimuli to at least one of the first and second terminal(s) to change the relative resistance of the device between the first and second terminals between a relatively high resistance and a relatively low resistance. The relatively high resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a first state of the device, and the relatively low resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a second state of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Publication date: February 24, 2011
    Applicant: NANTERO, INC.
    Inventors: Claude L. BERTIN, Mitchell MEINHOLD, Steven L. KONSEK, Thomas RUECKES, Max STRASBURG, Frank GUO, X. M. Henry HUANG, Ramesh SIVARAJAN
  • Publication number: 20110027497
    Abstract: Methods for forming anisotropic nanotube fabrics are disclosed. In one aspect, a nanotube application solution is rendered into a nematic state prior to its application over a substrate. In another aspect, a pump and narrow nozzle assembly are employed to realize a flow induced alignment of a plurality of individual nanotube elements as they are deposited onto a substrate element. In another aspect, nanotube adhesion promoter materials are used to form a patterned nanotube application layer, providing narrow channels over which nanotube elements will self align during an application process. Specific dip coating processes which are well suited for aiding in the creation of anisotropic nanotube fabrics are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas RUECKES, Ramesh SIVARAJAN, Rahul SEN
  • Publication number: 20110027491
    Abstract: Methods for forming anisotropic nanotube fabrics are disclosed. In one aspect, a nanotube application solution is rendered into a nematic state prior to its application over a substrate. In another aspect, a pump and narrow nozzle assembly are employed to realize a flow induced alignment of a plurality of individual nanotube elements as they are deposited onto a substrate element. In another aspect, nanotube adhesion promoter materials are used to form a patterned nanotube application layer, providing narrow channels over which nanotube elements will self align during an application process. Specific dip coating processes which are well suited for aiding in the creation of anisotropic nanotube fabrics are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas RUECKES, Ramesh SIVARAJAN, Rahul SEN
  • Patent number: 7858185
    Abstract: Certain spin-coatable liquids and application techniques are described, which can be used to form nanotube films or fabrics of controlled properties. A spin-coatable liquid for formation of a nanotube film includes a liquid medium containing a controlled concentration of purified nanotubes, wherein the controlled concentration is sufficient to form a nanotube fabric or film of preselected density and uniformity, and wherein the spin-coatable liquid comprises less than 1×1018 atoms/cm3 of metal impurities. The spin-coatable liquid is substantially free of particle impurities having a diameter of greater than about 500 nm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Rahul Sen, Ramesh Sivarajan, Thomas Rueckes, Brent M. Segal
  • Patent number: 7835170
    Abstract: Under one aspect, a covered nanotube switch includes: (a) a nanotube element including an unaligned plurality of nanotubes, the nanotube element having a top surface, a bottom surface, and side surfaces; (b) first and second terminals in contact with the nanotube element, wherein the first terminal is disposed on and substantially covers the entire top surface of the nanotube element, and wherein the second terminal contacts at least a portion of the bottom surface of the nanotube element; and (c) control circuitry capable of applying electrical stimulus to the first and second terminals. The nanotube element can switch between a plurality of electronic states in response to a corresponding plurality of electrical stimuli applied by the control circuitry to the first and second terminals. For each different electronic state, the nanotube element provides an electrical pathway of different resistance between the first and second terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, X. M. Henry Huang, Thomas Rueckes, Ramesh Sivarajan
  • Patent number: 7782650
    Abstract: Under one aspect, a memory array includes word lines; bit lines; memory cells; and a memory operation circuit. Each memory cell responds to electrical stimulus on a word line and on a bit line and includes: a two-terminal non-volatile nanotube switching device having first and second terminals, a semiconductor diode element, and a nanotube fabric article capable of multiple resistance states. The semiconductor diode and nanotube article are between and in electrical communication with the first and second terminals, which are coupled to the word line bit line respectively. The operation circuit selects cells by activating bit and/or word lines, detects a resistance state of the nanotube fabric article of a selected memory cell, and adjusts electrical stimulus applied to the cell to controllably induce a selected resistance state in the nanotube fabric article. The selected resistance state corresponds to an informational state of the memory cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, Thomas Rueckes, X. M. Henry Huang, Ramesh Sivarajan, Eliodor G. Ghenciu, Steven L. Konsek, Mitchell Meinhold, Jonathan W. Ward, Darren K. Brock
  • Patent number: 7781862
    Abstract: A two terminal switching device includes first and second conductive terminals and a nanotube article. The article has at least one nanotube, and overlaps at least a portion of each of the first and second terminals. The device also includes a stimulus circuit in electrical communication with at least one of the first and second terminals. The circuit is capable of applying first and second electrical stimuli to at least one of the first and second terminal(s) to change the relative resistance of the device between the first and second terminals between a relatively high resistance and a relatively low resistance. The relatively high resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a first state of the device, and the relatively low resistance between the first and second terminals corresponds to a second state of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Assignee: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude L. Bertin, Mitchell Meinhold, Steven L. Konsek, Thomas Ruckes, Max Strasburg, Frank Guo, X. M. Henry Huang, Ramesh Sivarajan
  • Publication number: 20100147657
    Abstract: Device design methods for use with non-volatile nanotube switches are disclosed. In a first aspect of the present disclosure, a plurality of nonconductive nanoparticles is adhered to a nanotube element such as to provide an isolation barrier from a control electrode and further provide a switching gap above that element. In a second aspect of the present disclosure, conductive nanoparticles are dispersed and adhered to either a control electrode or to a nanotube element positioned over said electrode element such that the interface area (that is, the area of the nanotube element which comes into contact with the control electrode) is minimized. In a third aspect of the present disclosure, a monolayer network of nonconductive nanotubes is used to provide an isolation barrier between a control electrode and a nanotube element. Voids or spaces in said monolayer network further provides switching gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2009
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Applicant: Nantero, Inc.
    Inventors: Rahul Sen, Ramesh Sivarajan, Thomas Rueckes, Jonathan W. Ward