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James Caruso
Researcher at Cabot Corporation
Publications - 24
Citations - 1617
James Caruso is an academic researcher from Cabot Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphor & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1617 citations. Previous affiliations of James Caruso include Office of Naval Research.
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Oxygen-containing phosphor powders, methods for making phosphor powders and devices incorporating same
TL;DR: In this article, a method for making oxygen-containing phosphor powders is described. But the method of the invention advantageously permits the continuous production of such powders and is not suitable for use in display devices.
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Metal nanoparticle compositions
Karel Vanheusden,Klaus Kunze,Hyungrak Kim,Aaron D. Stump,Allen B. Schult,Mark J. Hampden-Smith,Charles O. Edwards,Anthony R. James,James Caruso,Toivo T. Kodas,Scott Haubrich,Mark H. Kowalski +11 more
TL;DR: A metal nanoparticle composition for the fabrication of conductive features was proposed in this paper, which has a low viscosity permitting deposition of the composition by direct-write tools and a low conversion temperature permitting its conversion to an electrical feature on polymeric substrates.
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Aerosol method and apparatus, particulate products, and electronic devices made therefrom
Mark J. Hampden-Smith,Toivo T. Kodas,Quint H. Powell,Daniel J. Skamser,James Caruso,Clive D. Chandler +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an ultrasonic aerosol method was proposed for preparing powders of a variety of materials using a plurality of ultrasonic transducers underlying and ultrasonically energizing a reservoir of liquid feed.
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Printable electrical conductors
Karel Vanheusden,Klaus Kunze,Hyungrak Kim,Aaron D. Stump,Allen B. Schult,Mark J. Hampden-Smith,Charles O. Edwards,Anthony R. James,James Caruso,Toivo T. Kodas,Scott Haubrich,Mark H. Kowalski +11 more
TL;DR: An electrical conductor formed from one or more metallic inks is defined in this article as a network of interconnected metallic nodes, each node comprises a metallic composition, e.g., one or multiple metals or alloys.
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Production of metal nanoparticles
Karel Vanheusden,Klaus Kunze,Hyungrak Kim,Aaron D. Stump,Allen B. Schult,Mark J. Hampden-Smith,Charles O. Edwards,Anthony R. James,James Caruso,Toivo T. Kodas,Scott Haubrich,Mark H. Kowalski,Nathan E. Stott +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a process for the production of metal nanoparticles is described, which includes the steps of heating a powder of a polymer of vinyl pyrrolidone; forming a first solution comprising the powder and a polyol; and mixing the first solution with a second solution comprising a metal precursor capable of being reduced to a metal by the polyol.