Abstract:
In a machine for reducing the cross-section of a number of wires by drawing each of them through a respective series of dies of decreasing diameter, a corresponding series of individual capstans is used for drawing each wire through its series of dies, and each one of several drive shafts supports at spaced positions along its length the capstans of a respective drawing stage of each series. Each capstan is driven by the shaft on which it is mounted, and the drive mechanism for the shafts can be adjusted, by presetting or otherwise, to give different peripheral speed ratios to the capstans, to suit different die sets and/or to compensate for wear. The capstans are mounted between bearings supporting the shafts, and the drive mechanism is located outside the bearing at the relevant end of the shaft. Preferably mechanism coupling adjacent shafts alternates between the two ends of the machine.
Abstract:
A wire-drawing machine, suitable for use in-line with an enamelling machine, comprises a plurality of individual wire-drawing capstans mounted in individual bearings, at least one for each capstan. The capstans are arranged in a substantially planar rectangular array (comprising rows and columns of the capstans) with their axes aligned with the rows thereof. A series of parallel drive shafts, each serve all the capstans of one row or one column of the array. The capstans of one column are associated with a single wire line whereas the capstans of any one row are associated with a corresponding drawing stage for all the wires lines.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods of forming substrate elements, including semiconductor elements such as nanowires, transistors and other structures, as well as the elements formed by such methods.
Abstract:
Aspects of the invention include plasma generating devices having alternative ground geometries and systems thereof, as well as methods of using the same in plasma generation. The plasma generating devices of the invention include a resonator with a discharge gap disposed on a substrate and a ground element. Embodiments of the ground element of the plasma generating devices of the invention include those that are internal, external, coplanar or a combination thereof. The subject plasma generating devices, systems and methods find use in a variety of different applications.
Abstract:
In a technique for fabricating an integrated circuit to include an active device structure which supports an electrical interconnect structure, a photoresist layer is used prior to forming an electrical interconnect structure on the active device structure. The photoresist and related residues are removed by exposing the photoresist and exposed regions of the active device structure to one or more reactive species that are generated using a gas mixture including hydrogen gas, as a predominant source of the reactive species, in a plasma source such that the photoresist and residues are continuously exposed to hydrogen-based reactive species. An associated system architecture is described which provides for a substantial flow of hydrogen gas in the process chamber.
Abstract:
A method of using a personal viewing device that has a display includes sensing a coordinate and an attitude of the personal viewing device and then calculating display data based on stored object data, the coordinate and the attitude. The method further includes displaying on the display a representation of the object in response to the display data.
Abstract:
A structure and method operable to create a reusable template for detachable thin semiconductor substrates is provided. The template has a shape such that the 3-D shape is substantially retained after each substrate release. Prior art reusable templates may have a tendency to change shape after each subsequent reuse; the present disclosure aims to address this and other deficiencies from the prior art, therefore increasing the reuse life of the template.
Abstract:
A structure and method operable to create a reusable template for detachable thin semiconductor substrates is provided. The template has a shape such that the 3-D shape is substantially retained after each substrate release. Prior art reusable templates may have a tendency to change shape after each subsequent reuse; the present disclosure aims to address this and other deficiencies from the prior art, therefore increasing the reuse life of the template.
Abstract:
Aspects of the invention include plasma generating devices and systems thereof, as well as methods of using the same in plasma generation. Embodiments of the plasma generating devices include a resonator having a discharge gap and a ground plane disposed on opposing sides of a substrate; and a gas flow element configured to flow gas through the discharge gap. In using the plasma generating devices, a gas is flowed through the discharge gap and sufficient power is applied to the resonator to produce a plasma, e.g., in the form of a plasma jet, at the discharge gap. The subject devices and methods find use in a variety of different applications.
Abstract:
A contamination detector in accordance with one embodiment of the invention includes a plasma generation system operable to direct an atmospheric plasma discharge towards a surface. The contamination detector further includes a light capture system to capture light generated by interaction of the atmospheric plasma discharge with the surface. The light capture system guides the captured light to an optical detection system configured to detect a contaminant.