Patents by Inventor Stephen Sampayan
Stephen Sampayan 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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Publication number: 20170040075Abstract: According to one embodiment, a method for producing a directed neutron beam includes producing a voltage of negative polarity of at least ?100 keV on a surface of a deuterated or tritiated target in response to a temperature change of a pyroelectric crystal of less than about 40° C., the pyroelectric crystal having the deuterated or tritiated target coupled thereto, pulsing a deuterium ion source to produce a deuterium ion beam, accelerating the deuterium ion beam to the deuterated or tritiated target to produce a neutron beam, and directing the ion beam onto the deuterated or tritiated target to make neutrons using at least one of a voltage of the pyroelectric crystal, and a high gradient insulator (HGI) surrounding the pyroelectric crystal. The directionality of the neutron beam is controlled by changing the accelerating voltage of the system. Other methods are presented as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Vincent Tang, Glenn A. Meyer, Steven Falabella, Gary Guethlein, Brian Rusnak, Stephen Sampayan, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Li-Fang Wang, John Harris, Jeff Morse
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Patent number: 9419721Abstract: An electronic device comprising an optical gate, an electrical input an electrical output and a wide bandgap material positioned between the electrical input and the electrical output to control an amount of current flowing between the electrical input and the electrical output in response to a stimulus received at the optical gate can be used in wideband telecommunication applications in transmission of multi-channel signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Patent number: 9196817Abstract: This patent document discloses high voltage switches that include one or more electrically floating conductor layers that are isolated from one another in the dielectric medium between the top and bottom switch electrodes. The presence of the one or more electrically floating conductor layers between the top and bottom switch electrodes allow the dielectric medium between the top and bottom switch electrodes to exhibit a higher breakdown voltage than the breakdown voltage when the one or more electrically floating conductor layers are not present between the top and bottom switch electrodes. This increased breakdown voltage in the presence of one or more electrically floating conductor layers in a dielectric medium enables the switch to supply a higher voltage for various high voltage circuits and electric systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Roger W. Werne, Stephen Sampayan, John Richardson Harris
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Patent number: 9142339Abstract: A compact radiation-modulated transconductance varistor device having both a radiation source and a photoconductive wide bandgap semiconductor material (PWBSM) integrally formed on a substrate so that a single interface is formed between the radiation source and PWBSM for transmitting PWBSM activation radiation directly from the radiation source to the PWBSM.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Patent number: 9025919Abstract: A photo-conductive switch package module having a photo-conductive substrate or wafer with opposing electrode-interface surfaces metalized with first metallic layers formed thereon, and encapsulated with a dielectric encapsulation material such as for example epoxy. The first metallic layers are exposed through the encapsulation via encapsulation concavities which have a known contour profile, such as a Rogowski edge profile. Second metallic layers are then formed to line the concavities and come in contact with the first metal layer, to form profiled and metalized encapsulation concavities which mitigate enhancement points at the edges of electrodes matingly seated in the concavities. One or more optical waveguides may also be bonded to the substrate for coupling light into the photo-conductive wafer, with the encapsulation also encapsulating the waveguides.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: James S. Sullivan, David M. Sanders, Steven A. Hawkins, Stephen A. Sampayan
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Publication number: 20150028674Abstract: A four-terminal circuit element is described that includes a photonic core inside of the circuit element that uses a wide bandgap semiconductor material that exhibits photoconductivity and allows current flow through the material in response to the light that is incident on the wide bandgap material. The four-terminal circuit element can be configured based on various hardware structures using a single piece or multiple pieces or layers of a wide bandgap semiconductor material to achieve various designed electrical properties such as high switching voltages by using the photoconductive feature beyond the breakdown voltages of semiconductor devices or circuits operated based on electrical bias or control designs. The photonic core aspect of the four-terminal circuit element provides unique features that enable versatile circuit applications to either replace the semiconductor transistor-based circuit elements or semiconductor diode-based circuit elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLCInventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Publication number: 20140312741Abstract: This patent document discloses high voltage switches that include one or more electrically floating conductor layers that are isolated from one another in the dielectric medium between the top and bottom switch electrodes. The presence of the one or more electrically floating conductor layers between the top and bottom switch electrodes allow the dielectric medium between the top and bottom switch electrodes to exhibit a higher breakdown voltage than the breakdown voltage when the one or more electrically floating conductor layers are not present between the top and bottom switch electrodes. This increased breakdown voltage in the presence of one or more electrically floating conductor layers in a dielectric medium enables the switch to supply a higher voltage for various high voltage circuits and electric systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLCInventors: Roger W. Werne, Stephen Sampayan, John Richardson Harris
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Publication number: 20140284451Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for implementing a high voltage variable resistor. In one aspect, an optical transconductance variable resistor includes a photoconductive wide bandgap semiconductor material (PWBSM) substrate, whose conduction response to changes in amplitude of incident radiation that is substantially linear throughout a non-saturation region thereof, whereby the material is operable in non-avalanche mode as a variable resistor, and first and second electrodes in contact with the material so that: a first triple junction boundary region is formed between the PWBSM substrate and the first electrode, and a second triple junction boundary region is formed between the PWBSM substrate and the second electrode, and the PWBSM substrate is located within an internal triple junction region formed between the first and second triple junction boundary regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLCInventors: Stephen Sampayan, George J. Caporaso
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Publication number: 20140263976Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for high voltage and/or high frequency modulation. In one aspect, an optoelectronic modulation system includes an array of two or more photoconductive switch units each including a wide bandgap photoconductive material coupled between a first electrode and a second electrode, a light source optically coupled to the WBGP material of each photoconductive switch unit via a light path, in which the light path splits into multiple light paths to optically interface with each WBGP material, such that a time delay of emitted light exists along each subsequent split light path, and in which the WBGP material conducts an electrical signal when a light signal is transmitted to the WBGP material, and an output to transmit the electrical signal conducted by each photoconductive switch unit. The time delay of the photons emitted through the light path is substantially equivalent to the time delay of the electrical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLCInventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Publication number: 20140270777Abstract: An electronic device comprising an optical gate, an electrical input an electrical output and a wide bandgap material positioned between the electrical input and the electrical output to control an amount of current flowing between the electrical input and the electrical output in response to a stimulus received at the optical gate can be used in wideband telecommunication applications in transmission of multi-channel signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Publication number: 20130342306Abstract: A compact radiation-modulated transconductance varistor device having both a radiation source and a photoconductive wide bandgap semiconductor material (PWBSM) integrally formed on a substrate so that a single interface is formed between the radiation source and PWBSM for transmitting PWBSM activation radiation directly from the radiation source to the PWBSM.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Publication number: 20120106690Abstract: According to one embodiment, an apparatus includes a pyroelectric crystal, a deuterated or tritiated target, an ion source, and a common support coupled to the pyroelectric crystal, the deuterated or tritiated target, and the ion source. In another embodiment, a method includes producing a voltage of negative polarity on a surface of a deuterated or tritiated target in response to a temperature change of a pyroelectric crystal, pulsing a deuterium ion source to produce a deuterium ion beam, accelerating the deuterium ion beam to the deuterated or tritiated target to produce a neutron beam, and directing the ion beam onto the deuterated or tritiated target to make neutrons using a voltage of the pyroelectric crystal and/or an HGI surrounding the pyroelectric crystal. The directionality of the neutron beam is controlled by changing the accelerating voltage of the system. Other apparatuses and methods are presented as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2009Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: Vincent Tang, Glenn A. Meyer, Steven Falabella, Gary Guethlein, Brian Rusnak, Stephen Sampayan, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Li-Fang Wang, John Harris, Jeff Morse
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Publication number: 20120082411Abstract: A photo-conductive switch package module having a photo-conductive substrate or wafer with opposing electrode-interface surfaces, and at least one light-input surface. First metallic layers are formed on the electrode-interface surfaces, and one or more optical waveguides having input and output ends are bonded to the substrate so that the output end of each waveguide is bonded to a corresponding one of the light-input surfaces of the photo-conductive substrate. This forms a waveguide-substrate interface for coupling light into the photo-conductive wafer. A dielectric material such as epoxy is then used to encapsulate the photo-conductive substrate and optical waveguide so that only the metallic layers and the input end of the optical waveguide are exposed. Second metallic layers are then formed on the first metallic layers so that the waveguide-substrate interface is positioned under the second metallic layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: James S. Sullivan, David M. Sanders, Steven A. Hawkins, Stephen A. Sampayan
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Publication number: 20100059665Abstract: A compact contraband detection system having a radiography device which pre-screens an article subject to inspection to locate regions of interest which may then be further interrogated with a pulsed radiation generator, such as a pulsed fast neutron generator. The pulsed radiation generator includes an integrated particle generator-accelerator having a charged particle generator connected to a compact linear accelerator which produces, injects, and accelerates a charged particle beam. A beam target is provided in the path of the accelerated beam to generate a pulse of interrogating radiation which is directed to the article for interrogation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: Stephen Sampayan
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Patent number: 7615942Abstract: A linear accelerator having cast dielectric composite layers integrally formed with conductor electrodes in a solventless fabrication process, with the cast dielectric composite preferably having a nanoparticle filler in an organic polymer such as a thermosetting resin. By incorporating this cast dielectric composite the dielectric constant of critical insulating layers of the transmission lines of the accelerator are increased while simultaneously maintaining high dielectric strengths for the accelerator.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignees: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, TPL, Inc.Inventors: David M. Sanders, Stephen Sampayan, Kirk Slenes, H. M. Stoller
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Publication number: 20070138980Abstract: A linear accelerator having cast dielectric composite layers integrally formed with conductor electrodes in a solventless fabrication process, with the cast dielectric composite preferably having a nanoparticle filler in an organic polymer such as a thermosetting resin. By incorporating this cast dielectric composite the dielectric constant of critical insulating layers of the transmission lines of the accelerator are increased while simultaneously maintaining high dielectric strengths for the accelerator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: David Sanders, Stephen Sampayan, Kirk Slenes, H.M. Stoller
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Publication number: 20070092812Abstract: An improved photoconductive switch having a SiC or other wide band gap substrate material, such as GaAs and field-grading liners composed of preferably SiN formed on the substrate adjacent the electrode perimeters or adjacent the substrate perimeters for grading the electric fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: George Caporaso, Stephen Sampayan, James Sullivan, David Sanders
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Publication number: 20050184686Abstract: A compact linear accelerator having at least one strip-shaped Blumlein module which guides a propagating wavefront between first and second ends and controls the output pulse at the second end. Each Blumlein module has first, second, and third planar conductor strips, with a first dielectric strip between the first and second conductor strips, and a second dielectric strip between the second and third conductor strips. Additionally, the compact linear accelerator includes a high voltage power supply connected to charge the second conductor strip to a high potential, and a switch for switching the high potential in the second conductor strip to at least one of the first and third conductor strips so as to initiate a propagating reverse polarity wavefront(s) in the corresponding dielectric strip(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: George Caporaso, Stephen Sampayan, Hugh Kirbie