Quantum Dots for micro-LEDs
Schedule
Thu Jun 20 2024 at 11:30 am to 01:15 pm
Location
EAG Laboratories | Sunnyvale, CA

About this Event
San Francisco Bay Area IEEE Nanotechnology Council
2020, 2017 & 2014 Nanotechnology Council Outstanding Chapter (world-wide)
2019, 2016 & 2014 IEEE Outstanding Chapter (Western USA)
2019, 2016 IEEE Outstanding Chapter (Santa Clara Valley)
Dr. Danielle Chamberlin
CTO, NanoPattern Technologies
In-Person Meeting
Thursday, June 20, 2024
11:30 AM: Networking, Pizza & Drinks
Noon -- 1 pm: Seminar
Please register on Eventbrite before 9:30 AM on Thursday, June 20, 2024
Walk-In attendance is welcomed but discouraged
Please assist us in our event planning!
If you decide not to attend... - please cancel reservations by 8:00 AM on Thursday, ** Tickets cancelled by 8 AM on June 20 will have payments refunded*** Note: Eventbrite Fees will not be refunded
Location:
EAG Laboratories;
810 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale
==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court
==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road
(Parking: on street or in parking lot behind EAG)

Abstract:
NanoPattern Technologies is developing inorganic nanoparticle photoresists to enable the next generation of energy efficient electronics and displays.
Using our photosensitive ligand technology, we have developed formulations to directly coat and pattern inorganic materials such as InP, CdSe, TiO2, and ZrO2 with no added vacuum or high temperature annealing steps.
Because the nanoparticles are not diluted in a polymer matrix, our inorganic photoresists achieve close to 70% volume loading and retain properties close to the pure, fully dense material. As a result, properties like high optical absorption or high refractive index can be achieved while avoiding the multiple costly fabrication steps of vacuum deposition processes.
We will describe a focused application on the advantages of our InP quantum dot color converter photoresists to enable next generation energy efficient displays.

Bio:
Dr. Danielle Chamberlin, CTO at NanoPattern Technologies, is an expert in optics and optoelectronics ranging from THz to the UV.
Danielle has deep knowledge in the fields of LEDs and nanotechnology, having led down-converter R&D at Lumileds from 2009-2019. She holds over 15 patents on topics ranging from biosensors to microLEDs.
Danielle holds a PhD and MS in Materials Science from UC Berkeley and an S.B. Degree in Materials Science from MIT.
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* Please help us manage our event planning. When we have many walk-in attendees, it is difficult for us to order the proper amount of food for lunch.
** Tickets cancelled by 8 AM on June 20 will have payments refunded*** Note: Eventbrite Fees will not be refunded

Where is it happening?
EAG Laboratories, 810 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 4.00 to USD 6.00
