Patents by Inventor Stephen Forrest

Stephen Forrest 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: 20050224113
    Abstract: A device is provided, having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a photoactive region disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The photoactive region includes a first organic layer comprising a mixture of an organic acceptor material and an organic donor material, wherein the first organic layer has a thickness not greater than 0.8 characteristic charge transport lengths, and a second organic layer in direct contact with the first organic layer, wherein: the second organic layer comprises an unmixed layer of the organic acceptor material or the organic donor material of the first organic layer, and the second organic layer has a thickness not less than about 0.1 optical absorption lengths. Preferably, the first organic layer has a thickness not greater than 0.3 characteristic charge transport lengths. Preferably, the second organic layer has a thickness of not less than about 0.2 optical absorption lengths.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2004
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: Jiangeng Xue, Soichi Uchida, Barry Rand, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050224905
    Abstract: A device is provided, having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a photoactive region disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The photoactive region includes a first organic layer comprising a mixture of an organic acceptor material and an organic donor material, wherein the first organic layer has a thickness not greater than 0.8 characteristic transport lengths, and a second organic layer in direct contact with the first organic layer, wherein: the second organic layer comprises an unmixed layer of the organic acceptor material or the organic donor material of the first organic layer, and the second organic layer has a thickness not less than about 0.1 optical absorption lengths. Preferably, the first organic layer has a thickness not greater than 0.3 characteristic transport lengths. Preferably, the second organic layer has a thickness of not less than about 0.2 optical absorption lengths.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2004
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Soichi Uchida, Barry Rand, Jiangeng Xue
  • Publication number: 20050227406
    Abstract: A method of fabricating an organic optoelectronic device having a bulk heterojunction comprises the steps of: depositing a first layer over a first electrode by organic vapor phase deposition, wherein the first layer comprises a first organic small molecule material; depositing a second layer on the first layer such that the second layer is in physical contact with the first layer, wherein the interface of the second layer on the first layer forms a bulk heterojunction; and depositing a second electrode over the second layer to form the optoelectronic device. In another embodiment, a first layer having protrusions is deposited over the first electrode, wherein the first layer comprises a first organic small molecule material. For example, when the first layer is an electron donor layer, the first electrode is an anode, the second layer is an electron acceptor layer, and the second electrode is a cathode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2004
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: Max Shtein, Fan Yang, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050214452
    Abstract: A device is provided. The device includes a base, and a reservoir disposed in the base. The reservoir is defined by a cladding and the base, and has an opening with a largest dimension of about 200 nm or less, more preferably 100 nm or less, and most preferably 60 nm or less. A material may be disposed within the reservoir. The base may be attached to a position control apparatus that may control the position of the base with an accuracy on the order of nanometers. The position control apparatus may include an atomic force microsope and/or a near field scanning optical microscope. The base may also be coupled to an energy application apparatus that may apply energy to the material. The device may be used to deposit material onto a substrate with a very high resolution, on the order of a few molecules across. The device may also be used to remove material from a substrate with a very high resolution by transmitting energy through the base. A device used for such removal may or may not include a reservoir.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2004
    Publication date: September 29, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Max Shtein
  • Publication number: 20050214570
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are disclosed which are comprised of a heterostructure for producing electroluminescence wherein the heterostructure is comprised of an emissive layer containing a phosphorescent dopant compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Publication date: September 29, 2005
    Inventors: Mark Thompson, Yujian You, Andrei Shoustikov, Scott Sibley, Paul Burrows, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050214576
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2005
    Publication date: September 29, 2005
    Inventors: Sergey Lamansky, Mark Thompson, Vadim Adamovich, Peter Djurovich, Chihaya Adachi, Marc Baldo, Stephen Forrest, Raymond Kwong
  • Publication number: 20050195640
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to low complexity, efficient, two-component memory elements for use in low-cost, robust, and reliable WORM memories. The memory element of one embodiment is an organic-on-inorganic heterojunction diode comprising an organic-polymer layer joined to a doped, inorganic semiconductor layer. The organic polymer layer serves both as one later of a two-later, semiconductor-based diode, as well as a fuse. Application of a voltage greater than a threshold WRITE voltage for a period of time greater than a threshold time interval for a WRITE-voltage pulse irreversibly and dramatically increases the resistivity of the organic polymer layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventors: Shawn Smith, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050195874
    Abstract: The present invention relates to organic lasers. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an organic laser that provides a self-stimulated source of coherent radiation originating from organic microcavity polaritons. The organic polariton laser of the present invention comprises a substrate, a resonant microcavity comprising an organic polariton emission layer; and an optical pump. In preferred embodiments the optical pump is a microcavity OLED allowing for the fabrication of a self-contained or integrated device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Russell Holmes
  • Publication number: 20050196895
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2005
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventors: Marc Baldo, Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest, Changsoon Kim
  • Publication number: 20050195873
    Abstract: The present invention relates to organic lasers. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an organic laser that provides a self-stimulated source of coherent radiation originating from organic microcavity polaritons. The organic polariton laser of the present invention comprises a substrate, a resonant microcavity comprising an organic polariton emission layer; and an optical pump. In preferred embodiments the optical pump is a microcavity OLED allowing for the fabrication of a self-contained or integrated device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Russell Holmes
  • Publication number: 20050185889
    Abstract: A polarization insensitive semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is provided. The SOA includes an active waveguide, a passive waveguide, and a taper coupler for coupling optical energy from the passive waveguide into the active waveguide, wherein the taper coupler has width W varying relative to position along a main axis z of propagation of the SOA in proportion to the minimum value of 1/CTE 01 (z) 1/CTM 01 (z), where CTE 01 (z) represents the coefficient of energy coupling between a fundamental mode and a first order mode for the transverse electric polarization as a function of the position z, and CTM 01 (z) represents the coefficient of energy coupling between a fundamental mode and a first order mode for the transverse magnetic polarization as a function of the position z.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Applicant: Trustees of Princeton University
    Inventors: Fengnian Xia, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050170621
    Abstract: The invention provides a method of depositing a layer of a conductive material, e.g. metal, metal oxide or electroconductive polymer, from a patterned stamp, preferably a soft, elastomeric stamp, to a substrate after an organic layer has been transferred from a patterned stamp to an organic layer over the substrate. The patterned metal or organic layer may be used for example, in a wide range of electronic devices. The present methods are particularly suitable for nanoscale patterning of organic electronic components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2004
    Publication date: August 4, 2005
    Inventors: Changsoon Kim, Yifang Cao, Winston Soboyejo, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050158584
    Abstract: Organic light emitting devices are Disclosed which are comprised of a heterostructure for producing electroluminescence wherein the heterostructure is comprised of an emissive layer containing a phosphorescent dopant compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Publication date: July 21, 2005
    Inventors: Mark Thompson, Yujian You, Andrei Shoustikov, Scott Sibley, Paul Burrows, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050136232
    Abstract: Organic photosensitive optoelectronic devices (“OPODs”) are disclosed which include an exciton blocking layer to enhance device efficiency. Single heterostructure, stacked and wave-guide type embodiments are disclosed. Photodetector OPODs having multilayer structures and an exciton blocking layer are also disclosed. Guidelines for selection of exciton blocking layers are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2005
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Vladimir Bulovic, Peter Peumans
  • Publication number: 20050110007
    Abstract: The present invention generally relates to organic photodetectors. Further, it is, directed to an optimized organic photodetector having reduced dark current and high efficiency and response time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Jiangeng Xue
  • Publication number: 20050110005
    Abstract: An organic device is provided, having a first electrode and a second electrode. A first organic layer is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The first organic layer includes a first organic material, with a concentration of at least 50% molar, and a second organic material, with a concentration less than 50% molar. A second organic layer is also disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The second organic layer includes the second organic material, with a concentration of at least 50% molar, and the first organic material, with a concentration less than 50% molar. The first organic material may act as an n-dopant in the second organic layer, and the second organic material may act as a p-dopant in the first organic layer. Alternately, the first organic material may act as a p-dopant in the second organic layer, and the second organic material may act as an n-dopant in the first organic layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Jiangeng Xue
  • Publication number: 20050109622
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for controlling electrodeposition of a deposition entity in which a solution or suspension of the deposition entity is provided between a pair of superposed electrodes at a predetermined concentration. A potential is applied to the electrodes sufficient to cause migration of the deposition entity to one of the electrodes and deposition of a controlled thickness of the deposition entity. The distance between the electrodes and voltage applied can be controlled to provide migration of the deposition entity. The method and system provide controlled immobilization of deposition entities such as proteins, enzymes, light harvesting complexes, DNA, RNA, PNA onto a substrate without loss of function. In one embodiment, the system can be used on a nanoscale. Additionally, devices can be formed by the method of the present invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050098726
    Abstract: Solid state photosensitive devices including photovoltaic devices are provided which comprise a first electrode and a second electrode in superposed relation; and at least one isolated Light Harvesting Complex (LHC) between the electrodes. Preferred photosensitive devices comprise an electron transport layer formed of a first photoconductive organic semiconductor material, adjacent to the LHC, disposed between the first electrode and the LHC; and a hole transport layer formed of a second photoconductive organic semiconductor material, adjacent to the LHC, disposed between the second electrode and the LHC. Solid state photosensitive devices of the present invention may comprise at least one additional layer of photoconductive organic semiconductor material disposed between the first electrode and the electron transport layer; and at least one additional layer of photoconductive organic semiconductor material, disposed between the second electrode and the hole transport layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2003
    Publication date: May 12, 2005
    Inventors: Peter Peumans, Stephen Forrest
  • Publication number: 20050094924
    Abstract: An asymmetric twin waveguide (ATG) structure is disclosed that significantly reduces the negative effects of inter-modal interference in symmetric twin-waveguide structures and which can be effectively used to implement a variety of optical devices. The ATG structure of the invention can be monolithically fabricated on a single epitaxial structure without the necessity of epitaxial re-growth. To achieve the ATG structure of the invention, the effective index of the passive waveguide in the ATG is varied from that of a symmetric twin waveguide such that one mode of the even and odd modes of propagation is primarily confined to the passive waveguide and the other to the active waveguide. The different effective indices of the two coupled waveguides result in the even and odd modes becoming highly asymmetric. As a result, the mode with the larger confinement factor in the active waveguide experiences higher gain and becomes dominant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Forrest, Milind Gokhale, Pavel Studenkov
  • Publication number: 20050087131
    Abstract: A method of depositing organic material is provided. A carrier gas carrying an organic material is ejected from a nozzle at a flow velocity that is at least 10% of the thermal velocity of the carrier gas, such that the organic material is deposited onto a substrate. In some embodiments, the dynamic pressure in a region between the nozzle and the substrate surrounding the carrier gas is at least 1 Torr, and more preferably 10 Torr, during the ejection. In some embodiments, a guard flow is provided around the carrier gas. In some embodiments, the background pressure is at least about 10e-3 Torr, more preferably about 0.1 Torr, more preferably about 1 Torr, more preferably about 10 Torr, more preferably about 100 Torr, and most preferably about 760 Torr. A device is also provided. The device includes a nozzle, which further includes a nozzle tube having a first exhaust aperture and a first gas inlet; and a jacket surrounding the nozzle tube, the jacket having a second exhaust aperture and a second gas inlet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventors: Max Shtein, Stephen Forrest, Joe Michels