IP Library Granted Patent US 8,471,238
Granted Patent B2
US 8,471,238 · App. 11/227,468 · Granted Jun 25, 2013

Light emitters using nanotubes and methods of making same

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Patent No.
US 8,471,238
App. No.
11/227,468
Granted
Jun 25, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Light emitters using nanotubes and methods of making same. A light emitter includes a nanotube article in electrical communication with a first and a second contact, a substrate having a predefined region with a relatively low thermal conductivity said region in predefined physical relation to said nanotube article; and a stimulus circuit in electrical communication with the first and second contacts. The stimulus circuit provides electrical stimulation sufficient to induce light emission from the nanotube article in the proximity of the predefined region. The predefined region is a channel formed in the substrate or a region of material with relatively low thermal conductivity. The light emitter can be integrated with semiconductor circuits including CMOS circuits. The light emitter can be integrated into optical driver circuits (on- and off-chip drivers) and opto-isolators.

Claims (29)

1. A light emitter, comprising:

a nanotube article in electrical communication with a first contact and a second contact, the nanotube article comprising a matted nanotube fabric having a first thermal conductivity;

a porous substrate having a predefined region with a second thermal conductivity, said predefined region in predefined physical relation to said nanotube article, the second thermal conductivity substantially lower than the first thermal conductivity; and

a driving circuit in electrical communication with the first and second contacts to apply electrical stimulus to the nanotube article to induce light emission in the proximity of the predefined region.

2. The light emitter of claim 1 wherein said predefined region is a channel formed in the substrate.

3. The light emitter of claim 1 wherein said driving circuit provides electrical stimulation sufficient to induce black body radiation from the nanotube article in the proximity of the predefined region.

4. A system, comprising:

a porous substrate having a predefined region with a second thermal conductivity;

an integrated circuit in the substrate;

a light emitter having

a nanotube article in electrical communication with a first contact and a second contact, the nanotube article comprising a matted nanotube fabric having a first thermal conductivity, said nanotube article being in predefined physical relation to said predefined region, said first thermal conductivity being substantially higher than said second thermal conductivity; and

a driving circuit in electrical communication with the first and second contacts to apply electrical stimulus to the nanotube article to induce light emission in the proximity of the predefined region.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein said integrated circuit is a CMOS circuit.

6. An opto-isolator, comprising:

a light emitter having

a nanotube article in electrical communication with a first and a second contact, the nanotube article comprising a matted nanotube fabric having a first thermal conductivity;

a substrate having a predefined region with a second thermal conductivity said region in predefined physical relation to said nanotube article, said first thermal conductivity substantially higher than said second thermal conductivity; and

a driving circuit in electrical communication with the first and second contacts constructed and arranged, in relationship with at least one of the composition of the nanotube article, the porosity of the nanotube article, the porosity of the substrate, the thermal conductivity of the substrate, and the predefined physical relation to apply sufficient electrical stimulus to the nanotube article in an arbitrary direction to induce light emission in the proximity of the predefined region; and

an optical detector positioned relative to the light emitter to receive optical energy therefrom.

7. The opto-isolator of claim 6 wherein said light emitter and said optical detector are integrated in the same chip.

8. An optical integrated circuit, comprising:

a light emitter having

a nanotube article in electrical communication with a first contact and a second contact, the nanotube article comprising a matted nanotube fabric having a first thermal conductivity;

a porous substrate having a predefined region with a second thermal conductivity, said region in predefined physical relation to said nanotube article, the first thermal conductivity substantially higher than the second thermal conductivity; and

an optical detector positioned relative to the light emitter to receive optical energy therefrom.

9. The integrated circuit of claim 8 further comprising a driver circuit in electrical communication with the first and second contacts, wherein the driver circuit is an off-chip driver.

10. The integrated circuit of claim 8 further comprising a driver circuit in electrical communication with the first and second contacts, wherein the driver circuit is an on-chip driver.

11. The light emitter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical stimulus is determined in accordance with one or more of the composition of the nanotube article, the porosity of the nanotube article, the porosity of the porous substrate, the second thermal conductivity, and the predefined physical relation.

12. The system of claim 4 , wherein the electrical stimulus is determined in accordance with one or more of the composition of the nanotube article, the porosity of the nanotube article, the porosity of the porous substrate, the second thermal conductivity, and the predefined physical relation.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jul 8, 2021
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: NANTERO, INC.
Reel/Frame 056790/0001 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 11, 2020
From: NANTERO, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 054383/0632 →