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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 03, 2015
Filed:
Mar. 15, 2011
Scott R. Hammond, Golden, CO (US);
Matthew Reese, Golden, CO (US);
Benjamin Rupert, Berkeley, CA (US);
Alexander Miedaner, Boulder, CO (US);
Calvin Curtis, Golden, CO (US);
Dana Olson, Golden, CO (US);
David S. Ginley, Evergreen, CO (US);
Scott R. Hammond, Golden, CO (US);
Matthew Reese, Golden, CO (US);
Benjamin Rupert, Berkeley, CA (US);
Alexander Miedaner, Boulder, CO (US);
Calvin Curtis, Golden, CO (US);
Dana Olson, Golden, CO (US);
David S. Ginley, Evergreen, CO (US);
Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, Golden, CO (US);
Abstract
A method of synthesizing multilayer heterostructures including an inorganic oxide layer residing on a solid substrate is described. Exemplary embodiments include producing an inorganic oxide layer on a solid substrate by a liquid coating process under relatively mild conditions. The relatively mild conditions include temperatures below 225° C. and pressures above 9.4 mb. In an exemplary embodiment, a solution of diethyl aluminum ethoxide in anhydrous diglyme is applied to a flexible solid substrate by slot-die coating at ambient atmospheric pressure, and the diglyme removed by evaporation. An AlOlayer is formed by subjecting material remaining on the solid substrate to a relatively mild oven temperature of approximately 150° C. The resulting AlOlayer exhibits relatively high light transmittance and relatively low vapor transmission rates for water. An exemplary embodiment of a flexible solid substrate is polyethylene napthalate (PEN). The PEN is not substantially adversely affected by exposure to 150° C.