Claims
- 1. A method of assembling any of inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things, that are capable of holding an electrical charge, the method comprising:
patterning any of inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things that are both (i) electrically charged to a first polarity, and (ii) immersed in a fluid transport medium, by action of moving these inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things to a patterned electrode having an opposite, second, polarity under force of an applied electric field; wherein the inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things accumulate on, and assume a pattern of, the patterned electrode.
- 2. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of any of bio-organic substances and molecules that are negatively charged while the patterned electrode is positively charged.
- 3. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of bio-organic substances and molecules drawn from the group consisting of biological cells and components of biological cells.
- 4. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of biological cells drawn from the group consisting of plant cells, bacterial cells and animal cells.
- 5. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of biological molecules.
- 6. The assembly method according to claim 5wherein the patterning is of DNA.
- 7. The assembly method according to claim 5wherein the patterning is of proteins.
- 8. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of any of bio-organic substances and molecules that are alive; and wherein the fluid transport medium is bio-compatible.
- 9. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of any of any of beads, pucks and like small things that are negatively charged while the patterned electrode is positively charged.
- 10. The assembly method according to claim 1wherein the patterning is of any of any of beads, pucks and like small things that are positively charged while the patterned electrode is negatively charged.
- 11. The assembly method according to claim 1 expanded and extended to, at a time and as a step before the patterning of any of inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things, patterning the electrode, the additional step comprising:
photolithographically patterning the electrode with an insulator; wherein the photolithographically-patterned electrode assumes selected conductive and insulating regions.
- 12. The assembly method according to claim 11 expanded and extended to, at a time and as a step before the photolithographically patterning, the additional step comprising:
coating the electrode with a non-stick substance to which bio-organic substances, molecules and/or cells subsequently applied in the patterning step will not stick; wherein the photolithographically patterning also serves to pattern the non-stick substance.
- 13. The assembly method according to claim 12wherein the coating of the electrode is with agarose gel.
- 14. The assembly method according to claim 11using a first electrode that is transparent, and a second electrode, which second electrode will become patterned, that is photosensitive, the method expanded and extended to, at a time and as a step before the patterning of any of the inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things, the additional step comprising: preliminarily patterning the photosensitive second electrode by selectively exposing it through the transparent first electrode with masked radiation so as to pattern the photosensitive electrode into one or more first regions electrically charged to the first electrical polarity and one or more second regions oppositely charged to the second electrical polarity; wherein during the patterning of the inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things that are electrically charged to the first electrical polarity these inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things are attracted to the second region of the patterned photosensitive electrode.
- 15. A method of assembling any of inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things, that are capable of holding an electrical charge, the method comprising:
first patterning a photosensitive electrode by selectively exposing it with masked radiation so as to pattern it into a first region electrically charged to the first electrical polarity and a second region oppositely charged to the second electrical polarity; placing inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things electrically charged to a first electrical polarity within a fluid transport medium upon the first-patterned photosensitive electrode; and imposing an electrical field across the fluid transport medium so that the first-polarity electrically-charged inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things migrate to the first-patterned photosensitive electrode; wherein the inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things are second-patterned equivalently to the first-patterning of the photosensitive electrode.
- 16. A electrochemical cell for assembling any of inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things that are capable of holding an electrical charge, the cell comprising:
a patterned first electrode; spaced apart from a second electrode; by an insulator; so as to form between the two spaced-apart electrodes a reservoir in which is contained a solution containing any of inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things having an electrical charge of a first polarity; and an electropotential means for creating an electrical potential between the first and the second electrode, and thus a commensurate electrical field within the solution; wherein the patterned first electrode assumes an electrical charge of a second polarity; and wherein any of the electrically-charged inorganic and bio-organic substances and molecules, and beads, pucks and like small things that are charged to a first polarity and that are within the solution migrate towards the first electrode, assuming the pattern thereof.
- 17. The electrochemical cell according to claim 16 wherein the patterned first electrode comprises:
a semiconductor.
- 18. The electrochemical cell according to claim 17 wherein the patterned semiconductor first electrode comprises:
silicon.
- 19. The electrochemical cell according to claim 16 wherein the second electrode is transparent.
- 20. The electrochemical cell according to claim 19 wherein the transparent second electrode comprises:
ITO coated glass.
- 21. The electrochemical cell according to claim 16 wherein the insulator comprises:
a rubber gasket.
RELATION TO A PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] The present patent application is descended from, and claims benefit of priority of, U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/168,779 filed on Dec. 1, 1999, for FIELD-ASSISTED FLUIDIC ASSEMBLY OF INORGANIC AND ORGANIC DEVICES, MATERIALS AND MOLECULES, which provisional patent application is to the selfsame inventors as the present application.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made by support of the U.S. Government under Grant Number: MDA 972-98-1-0001 acting through the DARPA Heterogeneous Optoelectronic Technology Center. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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