Sunday, March 24, 2013

Paint-on plastic electronics: Aligning polymers for high performance

Paint-on plastic electronics: Aligning polymers for high performance [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Mar-2013
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Contact: Nicole Casal Moore
ncmoore@umich.edu
734-647-7087
University of Michigan

ANN ARBORSemiconducting polymers are an unruly bunch, but University of Michigan engineers have developed a new method for getting them in line that could pave the way for cheaper, greener, "paint-on" plastic electronics.

"This is for the first time a thin-layer, conducting, highly aligned film for high-performance, paintable, directly writeable plastic electronics," said Jinsang Kim, U-M professor of materials science and engineering, who led the research published in Nature Materials.

Semiconductors are the key ingredient for computer processors, solar cells and LED displays, but they are expensive. Inorganic semiconductors like silicon require high temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and costly vacuum systems for processing into electronics, but organic and plastic semiconductors can be prepared on a basic lab bench.

The trouble is that charge carriers, like electrons, can't move through plastics nearly as easily as they can move through inorganic semiconductors, Kim said. Part of the reason for this is because each semiconducting polymer molecule is like a short wire, and these wires are randomly arranged.

"Charge mobility along the polymer chains is much faster than between the polymers," Kim said.

To take advantage of the good conduction along the polymers, research groups have been trying to align them into a charge-carrying freeway, but it's a bit like trying to arrange nanoscopic linguine.

Kim's group approached the problem by making smarter semiconducting polymers. They wanted a liquid polymer solution they could brush over a surface, and the molecules would automatically align with one another in the direction of the stroke, assembling into high-performance semiconducting thin-layer films.

First, they designed the polymers to be slipperyordinary polymers glom together like flat noodles left in the fridge, Kim said. By choosing polymers with a natural twist, the team kept them from sticking to one another in the solution. But in order to align during the brushstroke, the polymers needed to subtly attract one another. Flat surfaces would do that, so the team designed their polymer to untwist as the solvent dried up.

They stopped the unaligned polymers from forming large chunks by adding flexible arms that extended off to the sides of the flat, wire-like polymer. These arms prevented too much close contact among the polymers while the bulkiness of the arms kept them from snagging on one another. Polymers with these properties will line up in the direction of an applied force, such as the tug of a paintbrush.

"It's a big breakthrough," Kim said. "We established a complete molecular design principle of semiconducting polymers with directed alignment capability."

And it works. The team made molecules that matched their design and built a device for spreading the polymer solution over surfaces such as glass or a flexible plastic film. The force from the silicon blade, moving at a constant speed across the liquid polymer, was enough to align the molecules.

The team then built the semiconducting film into a simple transistor, a version of the electronic components that make up computer processors. The device demonstrated the importance of the polymer alignment by showing that charge carriers moved 1,000 times faster in the direction parallel to the silicon blade's brushstroke than they did when crossing the direction of the stroke.

"By combining the established molecular design principle with a polymer that has a very good intrinsic charge carrier mobility, we believe it will make a huge difference in organic electronics," he said. "We are currently developing a versatile fabrication method in order to realize high-performance and paintable plastic electronics in various length scales from nanometers to meters."

Kim believes that the technique will work equally well with atomic-scale pen nibs or large trowel-like applicators for making electronics of all sizes such as LED displays or light-absorbing coatings for solar cells.

The paper is titled "A molecular design principle of lyotropic liquid-crystalline conjugated polymers with directed alignment capability for plastic electronics."

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The work is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Two authors of the paper were partly supported by National Science Foundation and WCU program of National Research Foundation of Korea. The university is pursuing patent protection for the intellectual property and is seeking commercialization partners to help bring the technology to market.

Jinsang Kim's group: http://www.mse.engin.umich.edu/people/jinsang


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Paint-on plastic electronics: Aligning polymers for high performance [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Mar-2013
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Contact: Nicole Casal Moore
ncmoore@umich.edu
734-647-7087
University of Michigan

ANN ARBORSemiconducting polymers are an unruly bunch, but University of Michigan engineers have developed a new method for getting them in line that could pave the way for cheaper, greener, "paint-on" plastic electronics.

"This is for the first time a thin-layer, conducting, highly aligned film for high-performance, paintable, directly writeable plastic electronics," said Jinsang Kim, U-M professor of materials science and engineering, who led the research published in Nature Materials.

Semiconductors are the key ingredient for computer processors, solar cells and LED displays, but they are expensive. Inorganic semiconductors like silicon require high temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and costly vacuum systems for processing into electronics, but organic and plastic semiconductors can be prepared on a basic lab bench.

The trouble is that charge carriers, like electrons, can't move through plastics nearly as easily as they can move through inorganic semiconductors, Kim said. Part of the reason for this is because each semiconducting polymer molecule is like a short wire, and these wires are randomly arranged.

"Charge mobility along the polymer chains is much faster than between the polymers," Kim said.

To take advantage of the good conduction along the polymers, research groups have been trying to align them into a charge-carrying freeway, but it's a bit like trying to arrange nanoscopic linguine.

Kim's group approached the problem by making smarter semiconducting polymers. They wanted a liquid polymer solution they could brush over a surface, and the molecules would automatically align with one another in the direction of the stroke, assembling into high-performance semiconducting thin-layer films.

First, they designed the polymers to be slipperyordinary polymers glom together like flat noodles left in the fridge, Kim said. By choosing polymers with a natural twist, the team kept them from sticking to one another in the solution. But in order to align during the brushstroke, the polymers needed to subtly attract one another. Flat surfaces would do that, so the team designed their polymer to untwist as the solvent dried up.

They stopped the unaligned polymers from forming large chunks by adding flexible arms that extended off to the sides of the flat, wire-like polymer. These arms prevented too much close contact among the polymers while the bulkiness of the arms kept them from snagging on one another. Polymers with these properties will line up in the direction of an applied force, such as the tug of a paintbrush.

"It's a big breakthrough," Kim said. "We established a complete molecular design principle of semiconducting polymers with directed alignment capability."

And it works. The team made molecules that matched their design and built a device for spreading the polymer solution over surfaces such as glass or a flexible plastic film. The force from the silicon blade, moving at a constant speed across the liquid polymer, was enough to align the molecules.

The team then built the semiconducting film into a simple transistor, a version of the electronic components that make up computer processors. The device demonstrated the importance of the polymer alignment by showing that charge carriers moved 1,000 times faster in the direction parallel to the silicon blade's brushstroke than they did when crossing the direction of the stroke.

"By combining the established molecular design principle with a polymer that has a very good intrinsic charge carrier mobility, we believe it will make a huge difference in organic electronics," he said. "We are currently developing a versatile fabrication method in order to realize high-performance and paintable plastic electronics in various length scales from nanometers to meters."

Kim believes that the technique will work equally well with atomic-scale pen nibs or large trowel-like applicators for making electronics of all sizes such as LED displays or light-absorbing coatings for solar cells.

The paper is titled "A molecular design principle of lyotropic liquid-crystalline conjugated polymers with directed alignment capability for plastic electronics."

###

The work is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Two authors of the paper were partly supported by National Science Foundation and WCU program of National Research Foundation of Korea. The university is pursuing patent protection for the intellectual property and is seeking commercialization partners to help bring the technology to market.

Jinsang Kim's group: http://www.mse.engin.umich.edu/people/jinsang


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Would Hagel at Defense make war with Iran more likely?

Republican former Sen. Chuck Hagel testifies before a Senate committee in January. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)Would Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel help set the stage for a war with Iran? Or would the Republican former senator, who seems on track to be confirmed late this month, put the brakes on a possible military confrontation with Tehran over its nuclear program?

The answer -- to both questions -- is yes, some veteran observers of U.S. foreign policy say.

It's a question that reaches far beyond speculative inside-the-Beltway parlor games. There are signs that President Barack Obama?s second-term foreign policy and national security team?and his recent signals to Iran?are part of a final push on the diplomatic front before using military force.

The theory runs something like this: Secretary of State John Kerry is a staunch believer in diplomatic engagement. Hagel has repeatedly expressed deep skepticism about the effectiveness of war with Iran (he even opposed unilateral economic sanctions a decade ago). Both voted in favor of war with Iraq, then turned sharply critical of the conflict. Both men, decorated Vietnam War veterans, aren't likely to rush the country into another overseas occupation.

"These are exactly the people who could make an assault on [Iran] politically sellable," explains Hussein Ibish, a senior fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine. "They may be the smiley face painted on the tip of a bunker-buster."

Ibish said Obama is purposely assembling a team positioned to say two things simultaneously to the Iranian government.

?One is ?We want to make a deal with you, and you will get the best deal out of us that you?ll ever get from any U.S. administration, so take it,'" Ibish told Yahoo News. ?And two, 'If you don?t take it and you cross the red line, you?ll face military action by a group of people who are also in a perfect position to lead the world into a conflict without being vulnerable to the charges of recklessness or warmongering.'"

Ibish may have pioneered the theory, but it can also be heard among influential lawmakers.

Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, recently told Yahoo News he believes the Obama administration's diplomatic outreach may be laying the groundwork in the event that talks fail.

"The more we are out there diplomatically, doing everything we can to, in a rational way, negotiate with the Iranians, I do think we are building world support should something else have to occur," Corker said.

Vice President Joe Biden, in remarks at an international security conference in Germany, recently offered Iran direct talks. Tehran refused.

"They (the Obama administration) seem like they are checking the boxes of diplomacy," said one foreign policy analyst, who requested anonymity to offer a candid appraisal of that offer.

Hawkish Republicans opposed to confirming Hagel don't see it that way.

GOP senators led by John McCain of Arizona have repeatedly and forcefully denounced their former colleague as insufficiently tough on Iran?casting him as a defense secretary who might gaze on impotently while the Islamic republic develops an atomic arsenal. They've pointed to Hagel's criticisms of imposing unilateral economic sanctions a decade ago, as well as his open skepticism of the effectiveness of military action.

"Can we expect Sen. Hagel to advance and support policies to prevent Iran from gaining a nuclear weapons capability when he has opposed economic sanctions and military intervention?" said McCain, one of his party's top voices on national security.

McCain also dinged Hagel for saying in his confirmation hearing that he backed "containment" of a nuclear Iran?an apparent slip of the tongue on Hagel's part later corrected by the panel's chairman, Democratic Sen. Carl Levin.

?Sen. Hagel?s opposition to the use of sanctions; his apparent confusion about administration policy and its implications; and his apparent incomprehension of the threat a nuclear-armed Iran poses to international stability is alarming and would cause other nations to doubt the credibility of the president?s commitments," McCain charged.

At the White House, officials note that Obama has repeatedly said he won't shy away from using force to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon, even though he wants to exhaust diplomatic efforts first. The Democratic president has even embraced the diplo-speak phrase "all options are on the table" that refers to going to war.

?This president has shown time and again that he means what he says?on Iraq, on Afghanistan, on Osama bin Laden,? said National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor. ?Republicans should look over here and realize that's true on Iran.?

That may be the biggest problem with the notion that Hagel, or even Kerry, will have a decisive impact on foreign policy.

"It doesn?t matter what John Kerry thinks about Iran. It doens't matter what Chuck Hagel thinks about Iran," said Aaron David Miller, a Middle East expert who has served in Republican and Democratic administrations. "This president has no intention of being the president on whose watch Iran either acquires the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon or a weapon itself."

Obama may successfully cut a diplomatic deal in which Iran bows to demands to halt its uranium enrichment in return for some concessions, perhaps an easing of crippling economic sanctions, said Miller, a vice president at the Wilson Center.

Or, "with great reluctance and some trepidation, the president will use military force" that may not end Iran's nuclear program, Miller said.

"He will accept a messy conclusion, plunging stock markets, inflated oil prices and more regional instability, rather than be the potted plant of American power on this particular question," Miller said. "So Kerry and Hagel may be helpers in that enterprise, but they will not be shapers of it."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/hagel-confirmation-war-iran-more-likely-205057684--politics.html

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Woman who drove defendants to testify

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A woman who drove two defendants away from Dodger Stadium the night that a Giants fan was attacked is testifying in the suspects' preliminary hearing as prosecutors near the end of their effort to prove the men should stand trial in the attack on Bryan Stow.

Dorene Sanchez is the sister of defendant Louie Sanchez. She had been arrested with him and co-defendant Marvin Norwood on suspicion of being an accessory after the fact. But authorities never charged her in the case. Prosecutors said she will testify Thursday.

A witness who testified earlier said Dorene Sanchez may have egged on the men to go after Stow and was waiting when they came running back to the car shouting, "Drive! Drive! Let's get out of here!"

More than a dozen witnesses have testified so far with only one able to identify Sanchez from a photograph. But prosecutors have said their case would be built on admissions by the defendants, not on eye witness identifications. They have played a tape of Norwood telling his mother he was involved in "that Dodger Stadium thing" and expected to be "going down" for it.

Wednesday's court session hit a dramatic crescendo with a friend of Stow describing how he threw his body across his wounded friend's head to protect him from a raging assailant.

Corey Maciel, a fellow paramedic who came with Stow from Northern California to cheer for the Giants, testified Wednesday at the proceeding to determine whether Sanchez and Norwood will stand trial on charges of mayhem and assault in the attack that permanently disabled Stow with brain damage. They have pleaded not guilty.

Maciel recreated the volatile scene at Dodger Stadium on March 31, 2011, when the athletic rivals met on opening day of the Dodger season. He described a hostile atmosphere, with Dodgers fans throwing food at Giants fans and cursing.

When they left, he said, a Dodgers fan ran at Stow and let loose a haymaker punch at his head. He said Stow fell unconscious, cracking his head on cement, then was kicked in the head and torso. Maciel recalled trying to shield Stow as assailants advanced.

"As soon as he was punched, he was unconscious and fell back on his head," Maciel testified. "He was unable to brace himself. I saw his head bounce off the concrete. I heard the crack."

The man then kicked Stow in the head at least three times and again in the torso, according to the testimony.

Maciel said he heard profanities and one assailant say, "(expletive) the Giants. That's what you get."

He said the two men continued to advance on Stow and seemed intent on attacking again.

"I threw my body over Bryan's head to stop any more physical contact," he said.

Another friend, also a paramedic, held the injured Stow's head to protect his spine.

"Bryan was deeply unconscious with his eyes open," Maciel said. "He didn't respond to any outside stimuli. ... He was snoring, which indicates a very deep level of unconsciousness."

He said there was blood on Stow's head and coming from his ear.

The witness at times took deep breaths to get his emotions under control as he described the events that left Stow permanently disabled with no use of his arms and unable to carry on a conversation. He continues to undergo rehabilitation therapy but is not expected to make a full recovery.

Like other witnesses, Maciel did not offer a positive identification of the defendants, but the physical descriptions suggested it was them.

Late in the day, another witness to the confrontation, Monique Alexandria Gonzalez, identified a photograph of Sanchez in a photo lineup of six men.

"Number 6 resembles the guy I saw that was with the taller person," she said. ". ...The shape of his eyebrows makes me think it was the same guy."

Associated Press

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Afghan officials say Taliban poisoned schoolgirls

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? The Afghan government alleges the Taliban tried to poison students at girls' schools, causing outbreaks of sickness, and says 15 suspects have been arrested.

Intelligence service spokesman Latifullah Mashal said Wednesday the insurgents bribed students and workers to sneak poison into drinking water or spread it around school grounds. Mashal says those being held include 12 identified Taliban insurgents, a teacher and a school treasurer and his wife.

Under Taliban rule of Afghanistan, girls were banned from going to school and the militants have attacked schoolgirls previously by spraying their faces with acid. However, they have appeared to tone down their stance against education for girls more recently.

Associated Press

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Lodge Construction and Building | Australian Construction Focus ...

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-By Robert Hoshowsky

After many successful decades in the construction industry, Donato Belperio says the answer to gaining new clients and earning repeat business from existing ones is simple: it all comes down to customer satisfaction.

?When you always make the customer happy, you get more work,? says Donato, Director and Owner of family-run Lodge Construction and Building Pty Ltd. With offices based in Burton, Donato has learned a great deal about Australia?s building industry over the years. Prior to forming Lodge Construction and Building about 25 years ago, he learned in the trade in a variety of roles, with a particular focus on concrete work and solid plaster.

Today, the company continues to pride itself on creating quality work for customers in a range of sectors and continuing to be a leader in the Australian building industry. Growing the business over the years has resulted in countless quality projects, a high degree of customer satisfaction, and a company of over 40 employees with a fleet of 35 vehicles, and growing. It is in many ways a testament to the hard work Donato himself has invested into the building industry for over 40 years of his life.

Back in the eighties during the company?s early days, Lodge Construction built many quality boutique homes, which Donato would then sell to new home buyers. It was these homes ? known for the quality of construction and details of their finishes ? that became the foundation which helped Lodge Construction and Building become the respected entity it is today. ?We always did some new home construction, but we have expanded that line in the past four or five years,? says Donato. ?Years ago, we built about 15 to 20 houses per year; today, we?re up to about 80 to 120 new homes a year.?

Today, the company takes on not only new home construction, but is active in other areas, including the building of seniors residences for Life Care, local government projects such as the Gawler Community Centre, and much more. Lodge Construction and Building regularly takes on home and office renovation projects, extensions, and maintenance work, and has its own kitchen shop, where the team makes quality, custom-built cabinets. The ability to manufacture cabinets from scratch gives the company a definite edge over its competition, and has proven to be a tremendous advantage for clients.

?Since we have our own large kitchen workshop, we can do all the work ourselves, and do it straight away,? comments Donato. ?If we have to go to [an outside manufacturer], sometimes I have to wait two months for a kitchen. Doing the work ourselves helps us, and is good for our customers.? When the company?s Kitchen Manufacturing Plant became part of Lodge Construction and Building in 2006, it quickly became a major competitor in its field. With its own showroom, the kitchen side of the business is able to display its wide range of quality crafted cabinetry, which includes everything from textured laminate finishes to fine products made from solid timber.

At Lodge Construction and Building, the company is able to offer not only a wide range of services and products, but complete start-to-finish turnkey solutions. In addition to assisting clients with securing permits, the company works with contract draftsmen to create all the necessary blueprints. ?A lot of times, people want to put a couple of extra rooms onto a house, an ensuite, or a new kitchen, and we are able to handle all aspects of that,? says Donato.

Rather than spend great amounts of money on advertising, Lodge Construction has chosen over the years to focus on creating quality products in all areas, and on ensuring customer satisfaction. This forward-thinking attitude has earned the company not only a great deal of respect in the industry, but countless satisfied clients who know they can count on Lodge Construction to get the job done right from inception to completion. This has ensured the company business in all areas, including building maintenance for the Government Department of Families and Communities, a commitment between the Department and Lodge that has been in place for the past 25 years.

At any given time, Lodge Construction and Building is working on 50 to 60 housing projects, says Donato, with just as many other projects in the pipeline and ready to go. One current housing development is Viva Gold. A 98 home subdivision in Munno Para West in South Australia, the majority of the blocks are sold, with Lodge being responsible for building about 48 of the three bedroom, two bathroom houses.

Once completed, Viva Gold will present a prime opportunity for new home buyers, situated amongst extensive wetlands, water features, landscaped parks, open spaces, children?s playgrounds, and an extensive network of walking and cycle paths just 50 minutes from Adelaide. Along with the construction of four new state-of-the-art-schools, Viva Gold will feature new child care centres and adult education opportunities, just steps from lifestyle and leisure facilities, caf?s, services, and plenty of neighbourhood shops.

Along with Viva Gold, Lodge Construction and Building has been involved in numerous other quality housing developments at Angle Park, a north-western suburb of Adelaide 10 kilometres from the Central Business District, and other Adelaide-area suburbs located in Parafield Gardens, Gilles Plains, historic Klemzig (the first settlement of German emigrants to Australia in the 19th century), Findon, and other locations in South Australia.

At present, the company is also involved in the Heartlands Estate, a subdivision currently under development in the suburb of Whyalla Stuart, for which Lodge constructed about 66 of the area?s 88 spacious, three-bedroom houses. ?We work all over,? says Donato of the company, which is itself located in a hub of future development in South Australia, and ripe for development opportunities.

With 25 years in business, Donato is proud of the company?s contribution to Australia?s expanding housing industry, and its commitment to quality from start to finish. Although there are no immediate expansion plans in place, he feels it will happen when his daughter Anna and two sons-in-law, Dino and Anthony, take over the business one day. ?They want to carry on, and there is always room to improve.?

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