Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a plurality of elements onto a substrate, said method comprising:dispensing in a flow having a first direction a slurry onto said substrate, said slurry created by adding to a fluid a first plurality of elements, each of which is designed to mate with one of a plurality of receptor regions on said substrate and each of which comprises a functional element, said plurality of receptor regions being a plurality of recessed receptor regions; assembling said first plurality of elements to said plurality of receptor regions; and vibrating said substrate in a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to said first direction to drive said plurality of elements down said substrate.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 wherein said vibrating occurs while said first plurality of elements are mating with said plurality of receptor regions on said substrate.
- 3. A method as in claim 2 wherein said first plurality of elements are dispensed on said substrate and move along said substrate as said substrate is vibrated.
- 4. A method as in claim 1 wherein said substrate is tilted at angle from horizontal and wherein said first plurality of elements slide down said substrate by gravity.
- 5. A method as in claim 4 where in said angle is not greater than 55°.
- 6. A method as in claim 2 wherein said vibrating is at a frequency ranging from about 50 Hz to 10,000 Hz.
- 7. A method as in claim 6 wherein said vibrating has a waveform of the form of one of: a square wave; a sine wave; or a sawtooth wave.
- 8. A method as in claim 3 wherein said functional element comprises at least one electrical element.
- 9. A method as in claim 2 further comprising:including in said slurry a second plurality of elements which are not designed to mate with said receptor regions on said substrate.
- 10. A method as in claim 9 wherein said second plurality of elements facilitate movement of said first plurality of elements over said substrate.
- 11. A method as in claim 10 wherein each of said second plurality of elements is significantly larger than each of said first plurality of elements.
- 12. A method as in claim 2 further comprising:exposing a surface each of said first plurality of elements to a first solvent prior to adding said first plurality of elements to said fluid to create said slurry, wherein said exposing decreases friction between said surface and said substrate.
- 13. A method as in claim 12 further comprising:including in said slurry a second plurality of elements which are not designed to mate with said receptor regions on said substrate, wherein said second plurality of elements facilitate movement of said first plurality of elements over said substrate.
- 14. A method of assembling a first plurality of elements onto a substrate having a surface provided with a plurality of recessed receptor regions, said method comprising:dispensing in a flow having a first direction a slurry onto said substrate, said slurry comprising a fluid and said first plurality of elements, each of which is designed to mate with one of said plurality of recessed receptor regions and each of said plurality of elements has approximately the same size as each of said plurality of recessed receptor regions; and vibrating said substrate in a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to said first direction, wherein said substrate is tilted, and wherein elements of said first plurality of elements become mated with receptor regions of said plurality of recessed receptor regions and said vibrating of said substrate drives said plurality of elements down said substrate.
- 15. A method of assembling a plurality of elements onto a substrate comprising:dispensing in a flow having a first direction a slurry onto said substrate, said slurry created by adding to a fluid a first plurality of elements, each of which is designed to mate with a receptor region on said substrate and each of which comprises a functional element, said receptor region being a recessed receptor region; assembling said first plurality of elements to said receptor regions; and vibrating said substrate in a second direction which is substantially transverse to said first direction to drive said plurality of elements down said substrate.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS NOTICE
This invention was made with government support with at least one of these contracts: Grant (Contract) Nos. AFOSR 91-0327; F49620-92-J-059-1; F33615-96-C-5111 with USAF/AFMC/ASC; DAA016-00-C-9234 USAMCAC (US Army); Northrop Grumman PO #8200014995 (subcontract, NOOO14-99-C-0395 (prime)); North Dakota State University Subcontract #4080, DMEA 90-01-C-0009 (prime) and University of Alaska, Fairbanks PO#FP201509 (subcontract), DMEA 90-01-C-0009 (prime). The Government has certain rights to this invention.
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