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Wyden, DeFazio Announce Key Grant for Oregon's Nanoscience Initiative; Nanofabrication Equipment to Be Housed at UO.


EUGENE, Ore. -- The state of Oregon's strength in nanoscience has drawn yet another major grant, Sen. Ron Wyden Ronald Lee Wyden (born May 3, 1949) is Oregon's senior United States Senator. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Early career and personal life
Wyden was born in Wichita, Kansas to Edith Rosenow and Peter H.
 and Rep. Peter DeFazio Peter Anthony DeFazio (born May 27, 1947) is an American politician. He serves as a Democratic U.S. Representative from Oregon, representing the 4th Congressional District and is currently serving his 11th term.  announced today (Friday, Aug. 20) at the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. .

The National Science Foundation (NSF NSF - National Science Foundation ) has awarded the UO $402,000 for a new electron beam lithography Using electron beams to create the mask patterns directly on a chip. The wavelength of an electron beam is only a few picometers compared to the 248 to 365 nanometer wavelengths of light used to create the traditional photomasks.  system and a nanoimprint lithography Nanoimprint lithography is a novel method of fabricating nanometer scale patterns. It is a simple process with low cost, high throughput and high resolution. It creates patterns by mechanical deformation of imprint resist and subsequent processes.  system, to be used by university and industry researchers statewide and housed in CAMCOR CAMCOR Center for Advanced Materials Characterization in Oregon (University of Oregon) , the university's Center for Advanced Materials Advanced Materials is a leading peer-reviewed materials science journal published every two weeks. Advanced Materials includes Communications, Reviews, and Feature Articles from the cutting edge of materials science, including topics in chemistry, physics,  Characterization.

The new tools will upgrade and expand the capabilities of existing facilities, which serve as the cornerstone for nanofabrication nan·o·fab·ri·ca·tion  
n.
Any technique used to create objects or mechanisms on the scale of nanotechnology.
 research at the Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute-University of Oregon (ONAMI-UO).

"This grant marks a new chapter in the success story of ONAMI ONAMI Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute  helping the state lead the way in this promising industry and making nanotechnology a significant contributor to Oregon's economy," said Wyden, author of the 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and Development Act. The Oregon Democrat was named a Champion of Science by the Science Coalition in 2003.

The NSF award, the latest in a string made to Oregon researchers specializing in nanoscience, adds luster to July's announcement that Oregon's Congressional delegation secured $5 million for ONAMI research at the University of Oregon, Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885.  (OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005. ) and Portland State University (PSU PSU - power supply unit ).

The UO is contributing $172,000 of the $574,000 price tag for the new equipment. UO researchers led the grant proposal, which also includes scientists at PSU and OSU as part of a greater ONAMI effort to better equip research facilities in Oregon.

DeFazio noted the link between research funding and a more robust state economy.

"Investments in Oregon's higher education and research enterprise pay big dividends for the state's economy and lead to opportunities to develop high wage, skilled jobs for Oregonians," DeFazio said. DeFazio, dean of the Oregon House delegation, worked to fund the ONAMI initiative.

Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is a new technology using a master stamp or mold that is fabricated using standard e-beam lithography and dry etching. Within minutes, it can reproduce features as small as 10 nanometers on a two-inch wafer area, reducing costs and enhancing results.

E-beam lithography systems are essential instruments for nanotechnology research in chemistry, physics and engineering projects. This tool works something like a pencil but, instead of leaving its mark with graphite, it draws with a narrow beam of electrons capable of producing patterns based on lines that are just 20 to 30 nanometers wide. Its many uses include making nanostructures; connecting them to each other and to human-scale devices; and identifying how materials interact with fluids, light and electrical current in a nanoscale environment.

The NSF also funded the UO's existing e-beam lithography system, which on Friday provided Wyden and DeFazio with a glimpse of the new system's potential.

Mark Lonergan, co-principal investigator on the new NSF grant, has made full use of the UO's existing e-beam lithography system for pace-setting research that's won major funding from the Dreyfus and Beckman foundations in addition to NSF. However, the UO associate professor of chemistry says working with the UO's aging e-beam is like trying to write a postcard with a dull pencil while riding on a bus that's bouncing along a bumpy road. In contrast, the new equipment will be more like doing delicate calligraphy calligraphy (kəlĭg`rəfē) [Gr.,=beautiful writing], skilled penmanship practiced as a fine art. See also inscription; paleography. European Calligraphy


In Europe two sorts of handwriting came into being very early.
 with an ever-sharp pencil while seated at a totally stable drafting table.

"This new system will allow us to write much more spectacular patterns with sharper features over larger areas and with better reproducibility," Lonergan says.

The UO's 10-year-old e-beam won't be put out to pasture when the new system arrives in six to 12 months. Lonergan says it will expand ONAMI-UO's capacity by serving chiefly as an electron microscope electron microscope: see microscope. , allowing university and industry researchers to study the behavior of ever more complex patterns and structures created at the nanoscale.

"The National Science Foundation's investment will provide crucial equipment for use by researchers from the UO, PSU and OSU, along with private industry," said John Moseley, UO senior vice president and provost. "This addition to our research infrastructure increases the entire state's capacity to compete for research grants and generate innovations that contribute to the knowledge economy."

Statewide, scientists have pulled in about $60 million in grants for nanoscience research during the past five years, said Skip Rung, executive director of ONAMI.

Unlike many research universities, the UO has long had a shared instrumentation policy that allows any researcher to use sophisticated research equipment as time permits. This opportunity is extended to private industry, as well as other universities in the region, through CAMCOR.

"World-class shared facilities such as CAMCOR are a powerful strategy for our state, since they expand the range of capabilities available to all researchers, enhancing their competitive reach, while at the same time making maximum use of leading edge tools," Rung said.

Wyden and DeFazio, both UO graduates, were joined for the announcement by Moseley along with Ron Adams, ONAMI-OSU, and Don McClave, ONAMI-PSU.

ONAMI unites the UO (Eugene), OSU (Corvallis) and PSU with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is one of nine United States Department of Energy (DOE) multiprogram national laboratories. The laboratory
PNNL is located in Richland, Washington, and operates a marine research facility in Sequim, Washington.
 (Richland, Wash.), the state of Oregon and the Northwest's high technology industries. It focuses on research and development of nanoscience and microtechnologies needed to foster the creation of new products, companies and jobs in the Pacific Northwest.

Background: Nanoscience research at the UO has grown largely out of an NSF program which identifies young professors who show potential to become the most promising academic leaders of their generation. The foundation's prestigious CAREER Awards, which typically range from $300,000 to $500,000 each, helped equip labs operated UO faculty members Lonergan, James Hutchison, Miriam Deutsch and Heiner Linke.

ONAMI Web site: www.onami.us

Links to labs operated by researchers who are part of the grant and ONAMI:

Miriam Deutsch, UO: http://oco.uoregon.edu/Member/deutsch.html

James "Jim" Hutchinson, UO: http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Echem/hutchison.html

Heiner Linke, UO: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~linke/

Mark Lonergan, UO: http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Echem/lonergan.html

Brian Paul, OSU: http://mecs.oregonstate.edu/mecs/People/paul.html

Richard Taylor, UO: http://materialscience.uoregon.edu/taylor/taylor.html

Mingdi Yan, PSU: http://www.chem.pdx.edu/people/faculty_pages/yan.html
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