IP Library Granted Patent US 7,928,521
Granted Patent B1
US 7,928,521 · App. 11/142,725 · Granted Apr 19, 2011

Non-tensioned carbon nanotube switch design and process for making same

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Patent No.
US 7,928,521
App. No.
11/142,725
Granted
Apr 19, 2011
Kind
B1
Abstract

The invention comprises a carbon nanotube switch suitable for use in an integrated circuit structure and capable of being moved from a first position in a first plane in the switch to a second position in a second plane in the switch using approximately the same energy as required to move the switch from the second position back to the first position. The switch comprises a flexible carbon nanotube strip secured clamped at one end in a first plane in a switching chamber, and secured or clamped, at the opposite end of the carbon nanotube, in a second plane in the switching chamber, which is parallel to the first plane but spaced therefrom, to permit the central portion of the carbon nanotube strip to move in the chamber between a first position in the first plane and in electrical contact with one or more first electrodes and a second position in the second plane and in electrical contact with one or more second electrodes.

Claims (19)

1. A carbon nanotube switch suitable for use in an integrated circuit structure and capable of being moved from a first position in a first plane to a second position in a second plane approximately parallel to, but spaced from, said first plane of said carbon nanotube switch of the invention, said switch further characterized by use of approximately the same energy to move said switch from said first position in said first plane to said second position in said second plane as required to move said switch back from said second position in said second plane to said first position in said first plane, said switch comprising:

a) a switching chamber;

b) a flexible carbon nanotube strip in said switching chamber:

(i) said flexible carbon nanotube strip secured at one end at a first securement point in said first plane in said switching chamber; and

(ii) said flexible carbon nanotube strip secured at its opposite end at a second securement point in said second plane in said switching chamber approximately parallel to, and spaced a distance from, said first plane in said switching chamber;

c) a first electrode located in said first plane; and

d) a second electrode located in said second plane;

wherein a central portion of said flexible carbon nanotube strip moves in said switching chamber between said first plane in said switching chamber and said second plane, wherein said first securement point and said first electrode are located in said first plane and said second securement point and said second electrode are located in said second plane, and wherein said second plane is different from, approximately parallel to, and spaced a distance from said first plane.

2. The flexible carbon nanotube switch of claim 1 wherein said flexible carbon nanotube strip contacts at least two electrodes when in either said first or second positions.

3. The flexible carbon nanotube switch of claim 1 wherein said flexible carbon nanotube strip contacts at least three or more electrodes when in either said first or said second positions.

4. A flexible carbon nanotube switch suitable for use in an integrated circuit structure and having a flexible carbon nanotube strip capable of being moved from a first position in a first plane to a second position in a second plane approximately parallel to, but spaced from, said first plane, using approximately the same energy as required to move the switch from said second position back to said first position, which comprises:

a) a switching chamber;

b) a flexible carbon nanotube strip in said switching chamber;

1) having one end secured at a first securement point in a first plane in said switching chamber;

2) having an opposite end secured at a second securement point in a second plane in said switching chamber approximately parallel to, and spaced a distance from said first plane in said switching chamber; and

3) a central portion of said flexible carbon nanotube strip capable of moving in said switching chamber between said first position in said first plane in said switching chamber, and a second position approximately parallel to said second plane and in electrical contact with one or more second electrodes;

c) a plurality of first electrodes in electrical contact with said flexible carbon nanotube strip when said flexible carbon nanotube strip is in said first position in said first plane; and

d) a plurality of second electrodes in electrical contact with said flexible carbon nanotube strip when said flexible carbon nanotube strip is in said second position in said second plane

wherein said first securement point and said plurality of first electrodes are located in said first plane and said second securement point and said plurality of second electrodes are located in said second plane, and wherein said second plane is different from, approximately parallel to, and spaced a distance from said first plane.

Assignments (3)
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 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 6, 2014
From: LSI LOGIC CORPORATION
To: LSI CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 033102/0270 →