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Title: Taking Nanotechnology


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  • Taking Nanotechnology
  • From Lab to Market
  • James R. Von Ehr
  • CEO

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Vision
  • Our vision is to be the leading worldwide
    supplier of tools, products, and services that
    enable adaptable, affordable, and molecularly
    precise manufacturing.
  • We are taking an assembly-based approach to
    integrating across all length scales from macro
    to micro to nano.

3
Resources
  • Headcount 50
  • 15 Ph.D.s
  • Engineers, scientists, technical management
  • 44,000 sq. ft. facility
  • Class 100 clean room
  • Several fully equipped laboratories
  • CNC-equipped machine shop
  • Equipment SEM, TEM, AFM, SPM, UHV STM,
    numerous lasers, MEMS motion analyzer, electrical
    testing station

4
Customers
Partial List
NanoLign
5
Alliances
Partial List
6
Nanotech Flavors
Wet/bio
Dry/nano
Active
Passive
7
Top Down
Molecular Devices Materials
Molecularly Precise Manufacturing
Molecular Assembler
Science
Technology Development

Bottom Up
Potential Products
8
Tools, materials, structures
9
The Zyvex ApproachNanoWorks Tools
10
1st Measurement of Tensile Strength of MWNT
SCIENCE VOL 287 28 JANUARY 2000
11
S100 Nanomanipulator System
12
A-100
13
NIST-ATP
Five-year, 25M contract Title Assemblers for
Nanotechnology Applications and Manufacturing
Enabling the Nanotechnology Era Zyvex and
partners will develop low-cost, computer
controlled, microscale assemblers that operate in
parallel to assemble three-dimensional,
microscale components. Honeywell is our Joint
Venture Partner. The RPI Center for Automation
Technology, and University of Texas at Dallas are
sub-contractors.
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MEMulator
  • Interactive Visualization
  • Arbitrary Complexity
  • Incorporate CAD geometry
  • Licensed to Coventor

40,000 x 40,000 x 100 volume element model (1.6
trillion voxels)
15
Microgrippers/probes
Microgripper with 36 µm opening
Mounted
Patent 6,398,280
16
Pulling CNTs from bundles
KLT
17
FIB coupon pick and place
KLT
18
Integrated Circuit Probing
Four tungsten probes in contact with an IC and
viewed with the focused ion beam.
19
Probing Solution
Capability demonstrated for two major U.S.
semiconductor manufacturers
20
Four Probe Contact
Four probe contact on an n-channel MOSFET. The
Gate probe is connected to the pass-gate shared
by four n-channel transistors. The Psub probe is
connected to the substrate contact and the S/D
probes are connected to the source and drain of
the transistor being tested.
The KZ100 is capable of connecting to contacts
that are separated by as little as 70 nm and as
large as 10 millimeters.
21
Integrated Circuit Probing
The IV curve of an integrated n-type MOS-FET was
generated by the Zyvex KZ100 Nanomanipulator.
22
The Zyvex ApproachMaterials
23
Approaches of CNT Integration
Zyvex Corporation
Other approaches
24
Technology Comparison
Suspension of SWNT in Organic Solvent (Brand X)
Suspended in Chloroform using Zyvex Technology
25
Zyvex CNT Dispersion
Surface
Cross Section
SWNTs (5 wt)/Polystyrene Composites
26
Mechanical Properties
Solution Cast Films At Room Temperature
Polycarbonate
SWNTs (2wt)/Polycarbonate
Youngs Modulus 1.8 GPa Tensile Strength at
Break 84 MPa Elongation at Break 145 18X
improvement Toughness increased by 40X
Youngs Modulus 1.8 GPa Tensile Strength at
Break 47 MPa Elongation at Break 8
Only 2 SWNTs significantly increase the
mechanical properties of polymer.
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Composite fracture surface
Surface
Cross Section
SWNTs in polycarbonate
28
Electrical Conductivity
Conductivity of CNT-Polymer Composites
Zyvex SWNT-Polystyrene
Conductivity as an indicator for CNT dispersion
Dublin MWNT-PMPV
1.E02
Cambridge SWNT-P3OT
1.E00
Oklahoma SWNT-Polystyrene
1.E-02
1.E-04
Conductivity (S/m)
1.E-06
1.E-08
1.E-10
0
10
20
30
40
CNT percentage in Polymer ()
Dispersed SWNTs significantly increase the
electrical conductivity.
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Polymer Composites
Accomplishments
  • Double the strength of pure polymers
  • 5 times increase in strain handling
  • 1000 times greater conductivity than best
    published results of others
  • Goal Better Faster- Cheaper

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Heterogeneous Assembly(Tool Building The Next
Generation)
31
Microassembly
Zyvex Mechtile structure
32
Microassembly
Mechtile MEMS Structures
33
Mini SEM Column
Extractor
Anode
Focusing electrode
Octu(Quadru)pole
Aperture
Octupole deflector
Octupole deflector
Einzel Lens
34
Assembly simulation
1.6x1011 voxels (volume elements)
35
Assembly demonstration
36
Nano hype
  • Lots of promises being made to funders press
  • Short-term field is overcommitted, overhyped
  • Long-term field is underhyped
  • We should aim for the high ground
  • Pro-energy
  • Pro-business
  • Pro-technology
  • Pro-environment
  • Pro-prosperity
  • Pro-development

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One Grand Challenge
  • By 2020, reduce our use of fossil fuel by 50
    while improving our standard of living.
  • Govt estimate increase by 30-50 if we do
    nothing (probably a high estimate)
  • Nanotechnology is the key

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