MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641019142 A) filed by Purvendra Rajendra Kamate, Bangalore, Karnataka, on Feb. 19, for 'a circuit for charge control using nano-island arrays with field-controlled ionic separation.'
Inventor(s) include Purvendra Rajendra Kamate; Sanjay Mallappa Naganna; Prince Gupta; Avichal Chaturvedi; and Manindra Chandra Bhupendra Bhattacharya.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A circuit for charge control using nano-island arrays with field-controlled ionic separation is disclosed. The circuit (100) comprises a substrate layer (105) including discrete nano-islands (110) formed by anisotropic etching to define electrically isolated charge regions. A conduction layer (115) extends across nano-islands, and carbon-based nano-scale channels (120) formed by chemical vapor deposition electrically couple adjacent islands. An ion-permeable barrier (125) disposed between adjacent nano-islands permits ionic transport while electrically isolating the islands, wherein barrier position defines anode and cathode groupings. The barrier includes a polymer with ferromagnetic nanoparticle dispersion exhibiting field-responsive ionic behaviour. Excitation electrodes (130) modify barrier position, shape, and extent. A switching control assembly (135) selectively interconnects nano-islands in series or parallel paths. A control unit (140) receives ultra-low voltage input signals, governs switching and barrier actuation. Sensing and feedback unit (145) monitors electrical parameters and state of charge to dynamically adjust charge paths and barrier configuration."
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