Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Holographic process – composition – or product – Composition or product or process of making the same
Patent
1997-11-21
1999-09-21
Angebranndt, Martin
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Holographic process, composition, or product
Composition or product or process of making the same
470311, 470317, 470330, 470331, 359 15, 3613213, G03H 102
Patent
active
059552212
ABSTRACT:
Optical patterns and lithographic techniques are used as part of a process to embed parallel and evenly spaced conductors in the non-planar surfaces of an insulator to produce high gradient insulators. The approach extends the size that high gradient insulating structures can be fabricated as well as improves the performance of those insulators by reducing the scale of the alternating parallel lines of insulator and conductor along the surface. This fabrication approach also substantially decreases the cost required to produce high gradient insulators.
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Decker Derek E.
Sanders David M.
Angebranndt Martin
The Regents of the University of California
Wooldridge John P.
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