Methods and apparatuses for assembling elements onto a substrate. The
surfaces of the elements and/or the substrate are treated and the
elements are dispensed over the substrate in a slurry. In one example of
the invention, the substrate is exposed to a surface treatment fluid to
create a surface on the substrate which has a selected one of a
hydrophilic or a hydrophobic nature, and a slurry is dispensed over the
substrate. The slurry includes a fluid and a plurality of elements (each
of which includes a functional component). Each of the plurality of
elements is designed to be received by a receptor region on the
substrate. The dispensing of the slurry with the fluid occurs after the
substrate is exposed to the surface treatment fluid, and the fluid is the
selected one of a hydrophilic or a hydrophobic nature. In another example
of the invention, a plurality of elements is exposed to a surface
treatment fluid to create surfaces on the elements having a selected one
of a hydrophilic or a hydrophobic nature. A slurry is dispensed over a
substrate, wherein the slurry contains a fluid and the plurality of
elements which are designed to be received by a plurality of receptor
regions. The fluid is the selected one of a hydrophilic or hydrophobic
nature. In another example of an aspect of the invention, a surfactant is
used with a slurry having elements which are deposited onto receptor
regions in a fluidic self assembly process. Other examples of methods are
also described.