SHAPE-CONTROLLED PARTICLES HAVING SUBPARTICLE GEOMETRICAL FEATURES

SHAPE-CONTROLLED PARTICLES HAVING SUBPARTICLE GEOMETRICAL FEATURES

UCLA Case No. 2015-375

 

SUMMARY

UCLA researchers in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a photolithographic method for the high-throughput, parallel production of microscale and nanoscale objects with tailored shapes and dimensions using a single photomask.

 

BACKGROUND

The high-throughput fabrication of nanoscale and microscale particles with a wide variety of shapes and functionalities is of significant interest in the study of synthetic colloidal chemistry. Photolithography is a promising technique for this purpose, but the fabrication of different shape-designed particles with fine 3D nanoscale features typically requires that a different photomask be used for each different particle shape.

 

INNOVATION

The technology utilizes the nanopositioning capabilities of an optical stepper lithography stage to fabricate nanoscale and microscale particles with different shapes and functionalities using a single photomask. This potentially eliminates the cost to make a different photomask every time a different shape-designed nanoscale or microscale particle is needed. Out-of-plane features can be generated with this technology.

 

APPLICATIONS

Colloidal chemistry studies of synthetic microscale and nanoscale particles (e.g., phase-transition and self-assembly studies of differently shaped components) 

Lock-and-key colloidal separation

Advanced non-spherical probes and markers for cell biology and live-cell imaging 

MEMS (IC components, microfluidics, etc.)

 

ADVANTAGES

Allows high-throughput production of microscale and nanoscale objects having tailored shapes and features using a single photomask

Reduces the costs and timelines associated with the need for multiple photomasks

 

STATE OF DEVELOPMENT

The feasibility of the proposed invention to generate microscale particles of different shapes and dimensions with high fidelity has been demonstrated.

 

PATENT STATUS

Country       Type       Number       Dated       Case

United States Of America       Published Application       20170315435       11/02/2017       2015-375

 

Patent Information:
For More Information:
Nikolaus Traitler
Business Development Officer (BDO)
nick.traitler@tdg.ucla.edu
Inventors:
Thomas Mason
Kenny Mayoral