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Nicole Herbots - Tempe AZ, US James Bradley - Mesa AZ, US Justin Maurice Shaw - Boulder CO, US Robert J. Culbertson - Tempe AZ, US Vasudeva Atluri - Scottsdale AZ, US
Assignee:
Arizona Board of Regents, a coporate body organized under Arizona Law, Acting on behalf of Arizona State Univesity - Tempe AZ
International Classification:
H01L 21/311
US Classification:
438694, 438689
Abstract:
The invention provides novel methods for preparing semiconductor substrates for the growth of an ultra-thin epitaxial interfacial phase thereon. The invention additionally provides the ultra-thin epitaxial interfacial phase formed on a semiconductor substrate prepared by the methods of the invention. Epitaxiality of the interfacial phase is ensured by maintaining the cleaned semiconductor substrate in a static and inert atmosphere prior to oxidation to form the interfacial phase. Such interfacial phase are useful as capping layers and dielectric layers for semiconductor devices.
Methods For Wafer Bonding, And For Nucleating Bonding Nanophases
Nicole Herbots - Tempe AZ, US Robert J. Culbertson - Tempe AZ, US James Bradley - Gilbert AZ, US Murdock Allen Hart - Tempe AZ, US David Alexander Sell - Tempe AZ, US Shawn David Whaley - Tempe AZ, US
Assignee:
Arizona Board of Regents, a body Corporate acting for and on behalf of Arizona State University - Scottsdale AZ
Substrates may be bonded according to a method comprising contacting a first bonding surface of a first substrate with a second bonding surface of a second substrate to form an assembly; and compressing the assembly in the presence of an oxidizing atmosphere under suitable conditions to form a bonding layer between the first and second surfaces, wherein the first bonding surface comprises a polarized surface layer; the second bonding surface comprises a hydrophilic surface layer; the first and second bonding surfaces are different.
Methods For Wafer Bonding, And For Nucleating Bonding Nanophases
- Scottsdale AZ, US Ashlee Murphy - Tempe AZ, US Brett Hughes - Vail AZ, US Clarizza Watson - Gilbert AZ, US Robert Culbertson - Tempe AZ, US
International Classification:
H01L 23/00
Abstract:
Substrates may be bonded according to a method comprising contacting a first bonding surface of a first substrate with a second bonding surface of a second substrate to form an assembly, and compressing the assembly in the presence of an oxidizing atmosphere under suitable conditions to form a bonding layer between the first and second surfaces, wherein the first bonding surface comprises a polarized surface layer; the second bonding surface comprises a hydrophilic surface layer; the first and second bonding surfaces are different.
Molecular Film Containing Polymeric Mixture For Hydrophobic Implant Surfaces
- Scottsdale AZ, US Ashlee Murphy - Scottsdale AZ, US David Sell - Phoenix AZ, US Robert Culbertson - Tempe AZ, US Angelica S. Benitez - Phoenix AZ, US Tyler Kutz - Tempe AZ, US Matthew Bade - Chandler AZ, US
Compositions are disclosed containing a polymeric mixture diluted into an aqueous solution, which can be usefully applied to any surface mat is hydbcphoixc to act, for example, as an aotifoggiag coating with minimal optical distortion and excellent transparency. The compositions can also be used as lubricious agents on medical implants, shunts, and surgical supplies to minimize tissue trauma, to maximize bio-compatibility, and to increase healing by enhancing better irrigation and flow in adjacent tissue.
Dr. Culbertson graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 1982. He works in Georgetown, KY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Culbertson is affiliated with Georgetown Community Hospital.
Quality Associates, Inc. - Cincinnati Area since Jul 2011
Controller
Education:
College of Mount St. Joseph 2000 - 2004
Bachelor of Science, Accounting
College of Mount St. Joseph 2000 - 2004
Bachelor of Science in Management, Finance