scispace - formally typeset
Patent

Stamps with micrometer-and nanometer-scale features and methods of fabrication thereof

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
Stamps and methods of making stamps for applications in anti-counterfeiting and authentication are discussed in this paper, where the stamps are relatively small in size and feature nanoscale and microscale identification regions and features.
Abstract
Stamps and methods of making stamps for applications in anti-counterfeiting and authentication. The stamps are relatively small in size and feature nanoscale and microscale identification regions and features. High throughput manufacturing and high resolution methods are used to make the stamps including electron beam lithography and optical lithography. Anti-fouling coatings can be applied.

read more

Citations
More filters
Patent

High throughput inspecting

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide methods and apparatus high-throughput reading and decoding of information-encoding features (especially identification features) on pharmaceutical compositions for the purpose of e.g. counterfeiting detection and inventory tracking/tracing.
Patent

The capture, purification and release of biological substance using a surface coating

TL;DR: In this article, a surface coating for capture circulating rare cells, comprising a nonfouling composition to prevent the binding of non-specific cells and adsorption of serum components; a bioactive composition for binding the biological substance, such as circulating tumor cells; with or without a linker composition that binds the nonfoulling and bioactive compositions.
Patent

3D Mold For Manufacturing Of Sub-Micron 3D Structures Using 2-D Photon Lithography And Nanoimprinting And Process Thereof

TL;DR: In this article, a process to manufacture a 3D mold to fabricate a high-throughput and low-cost sub-micron 3D structure product is presented. But this process requires the use of 2-photon laser lithography and 3D write technology.
Patent

Nanoparticle-serialized oligonucleotide methods, compositions, and articles

TL;DR: The use of nanoparticles that are coated with unique oligonucleotide (e.g., DNA) sequences of various base lengths (nano-DNA) that act as barcodes for product authentication, product serialization, brand protection, track-and-trace, intelligent supply chain, and law enforcement is discussed in this paper.
Patent

System and method for onboard data tracking

TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for embedding critical data directly onboard a physical asset is disclosed, where the critical data and the asset are never separated, accurate and timely data pertinent to the asset travels with it and may be written, read, and updated.
References
More filters
Patent

Release surfaces, particularly for use in nanoimprint lithography

TL;DR: In this article, a mold having at least one protruding feature is pressed into a thin film carried on a substrate, and the mold is removed from the film, and then the patterns in the mold are replaced in the thin film, completing the lithography.
Patent

Method and apparatus for high density nanostructures

TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for high density nanostructures is provided, which include nano-compact optical disks, such as nano-CDS, for reading and wearing.
Patent

Methods utilizing scanning probe microscope tips and products therefor or produced thereby

TL;DR: In this paper, a dip pen nanolithography (DPN) method was proposed for writing patterns consisting of a relatively small collection of molecules in submicrometer dimensions, making DPN useful in the fabrication of a variety of microscale and nanoscale devices.
Patent

Fluid pressure imprint lithography

TL;DR: In this article, an improved method of imprint lithography involves using direct fluid pressure to press the mold into a substrate-supported film (A), where the mold and substrate are sufficiently flexible to provide wide area contact under the fluid pressure.
Patent

Replication and transfer of microstructures and nanostructures

TL;DR: In this article, the duplication of microscopic patterns from a master to a substrate is disclosed, in which a replica of a topographic structure on a master is formed and transferred when needed onto a receiving substrate using one of a variety of printing or imprint techniques, and then dissolved.
Related Papers (5)