Stable glass sheet and method for making same
    2.
    发明授权
    Stable glass sheet and method for making same 有权
    稳定的玻璃板及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US08713967B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-05-06

    申请号:US12357441

    申请日:2009-01-22

    IPC分类号: C03B17/06 C03B27/00

    CPC分类号: C03B32/00 C03B17/067

    摘要: A process for making glass sheet with low compaction suitable for high temperature applications, such as low-temperature polysilicon-based TFT displays, and glass sheets thus made. The glass sheet desirably has an anneal point of at least 765° C., a CTE at most 42×10−7/° C. The process involves cooling the glass melt form a temperature corresponding to a viscosity of 1.0×1010 poise to a temperature corresponding to a viscosity of 1.0×1015 poise at a cooling rate CR, where CR≧5° C./second. The absolute value of the measured compaction of the glass sheet desirably is at most 175 ppm upon being re-heated to 675° C. for a period of time.

    摘要翻译: 制造适合于高温应用的低压实玻璃板的方法,例如低温多晶硅TFT显示器和由此制成的玻璃板。 玻璃板希望具有至少765℃的退火点,CTE最多为42×10-7 /℃。该方法包括将对应于1.0×1010泊的粘度的玻璃熔体冷却至 温度对应于冷却速度CR为1.0×1015泊的粘度,其中CR≥5℃/秒。 经过一段时间再次加热至675℃,玻璃板测得的压实度绝对值最好为175ppm。

    HEAT TREATMENT FOR STRENGTHENING GLASSES
    3.
    发明申请
    HEAT TREATMENT FOR STRENGTHENING GLASSES 有权
    用于加强玻璃的热处理

    公开(公告)号:US20130260154A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-10-03

    申请号:US13992925

    申请日:2011-12-09

    IPC分类号: C03C21/00

    摘要: A method of making a strengthened glass article. The method includes altering the glass structure and subsequently creating a compressive layer extending from the surface of the glass to a depth of layer. In some embodiments, the structure is altered by heat treating the glass at a temperature that is less than the annealing point of the glass, and the compressive layer is formed by ion exchange. A strengthened glass article made by the method is also provided.

    摘要翻译: 制造强化玻璃制品的方法。 该方法包括改变玻璃结构并随后产生从玻璃表面延伸到层的深度的压缩层。 在一些实施例中,通过在小于玻璃退火点的温度下对玻璃进行热处理来改变结构,并且通过离子交换形成压缩层。 还提供了一种通过该方法制成的强化玻璃制品。

    Substrate compositions and methods for forming semiconductor on insulator devices
    4.
    发明授权
    Substrate compositions and methods for forming semiconductor on insulator devices 有权
    用于形成半导体绝缘体器件的衬底组合物和方法

    公开(公告)号:US08530998B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-09-10

    申请号:US12682842

    申请日:2008-10-28

    IPC分类号: H01L29/02

    CPC分类号: H01L21/187

    摘要: Methods and apparatus for producing a semiconductor on insulator structure include: subjecting an implantation surface of a donor single crystal semiconductor wafer to an ion implantation process to create an exfoliation layer of the donor semiconductor wafer; bonding the implantation surface of the exfoliation layer to a glass substrate using electrolysis, wherein a liquidus viscosity of the glass substrate is about 100,000 Poise or greater.

    摘要翻译: 用于制造绝缘体上半导体结构的方法和装置包括:使施主单晶半导体晶片的注入表面进行离子注入工艺以产生施主半导体晶片的剥离层; 使用电解将剥离层的注入表面粘合到玻璃基板上,其中玻璃基板的液相线粘度为约100,000泊或更大。

    OPAL GLASSES FOR LIGHT EXTRACTION
    6.
    发明申请
    OPAL GLASSES FOR LIGHT EXTRACTION 有权
    用于轻提取的OPAL玻璃

    公开(公告)号:US20130119356A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-05-16

    申请号:US13669715

    申请日:2012-11-06

    IPC分类号: B32B17/00 H01L51/52 H01L33/58

    摘要: Opal glass compositions and devices incorporating opal glass compositions are described herein. The compositions solve problems associated with the use of opal glasses as light-scattering layers in electroluminescent devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes. In particular, embodiments solve the problem of high light absorption within the opal glass layer as well as the problem of an insufficiently high refractive index that results in poor light collection by the layer. Particular devices comprise light-emitting diodes incorporating light scattering layers formed of high-index opal glasses of high light scattering power that exhibit minimal light attenuation through light absorption within the matrix phases of the glasses.

    摘要翻译: 本文描述了包含蛋白石玻璃组合物的蛋白石玻璃组合物和装置。 该组合物解决了在诸如有机发光二极管的电致发光器件中使用蛋白石眼镜作为光散射层的问题。 特别地,实施例解决了蛋白石玻璃层内高吸收光的问题,以及折射率不足的问题,导致该层的光收集不良。 具体的装置包括结合光散射层的发光二极管,其由具有高光散射功率的高折射蛋白石玻璃形成,其通过在眼镜的基质相内的光吸收而表现出最小的光衰减。