Patents by Inventor Ruth Pearce

Ruth Pearce 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: 9157888
    Abstract: A field effect transistor (20) for chemical sensing, comprising an electrically conducting and chemically sensitive channel (2) extending between drain (5) and source (6) electrodes. A gate electrode (7) is separated from the channel (2) by a gap (10) through which a chemical to be sensed can reach the channel (2) which comprises a continuous monocrystalline graphene layer (2a) arranged on an electrically insulating graphene layer substrate (1). The graphene layer (2a) extends between and is electrically connected to the source electrode (5) and the drain electrode (6). The substrate supports the graphene layer, allowing it to stay 2-dimensional and continuous, and enables it to be provided on a well defined surface, and be produced and added to the transistor as a separate part. This is beneficial for reproducibility and reduces the risk of damage to the graphene layer during production and after. Low detection limits with low variability between individual transistors are also enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: GRAPHENSIC AB
    Inventors: Mike Andersson, Lars Hultman, Anita Lloyd Spetz, Ruth Pearce, Rositsa Yakimova
  • Publication number: 20140070170
    Abstract: A field effect transistor (20) for chemical sensing, comprising an electrically conducting and chemically sensitive channel (2) extending between drain (5) and source (6) electrodes. A gate electrode (7) is separated from the channel (2) by a gap (10) through which a chemical to be sensed can reach the channel (2) which comprises a continuous monocrystalline graphene layer (2a) arranged on an electrically insulating graphene layer substrate (1). The graphene layer (2a) extends between and is electrically connected to the source electrode (5) and the drain electrode (6). The substrate supports the graphene layer, allowing it to stay 2-dimensional and continuous, and enables it to be provided on a well defined surface, and be produced and added to the transistor as a separate part. This is beneficial for reproducibility and reduces the risk of damage to the graphene layer during production and after. Low detection limits with low variability between individual transistors are also enabled.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2011
    Publication date: March 13, 2014
    Applicant: SENSIC AB
    Inventors: Mike Andersson, Lars Hultman, Anita Lloyd Spetz, Ruth Pearce, Rositsa Yakimova