Translucent, a materials-based company and a subsidiary of Silex Systems, has designed a new embedded GaN-on-Si wafer template for application in the LED industry.
Columbia Engineering School scientists have developed optical nanostructures that allow them to control dispersion of light and slow down photons.
LGC Standards, Europe's leading supplier of reference materials, has introduced a range of high-purity inorganic chemical compounds.
The compounds are manufactured by MV Laboratories Inc., USA, which specialises i...
Siltronic, a company specializing in silicon wafers, has inked a deal with imec, a nanoelectronics research institute, to develop gallium nitride-based silicon wafers for next-generation power semiconductors and LEDs.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers have substituted the superconducting material utilized in a single-photon detector with a new tungsten-silicon alloy, which increased the efficacy of the detector as well as its light sensitivity to longer wavelengths.
Sumitomo Chemical announced that it has planned to construct a new production line to increase the manufacturing capacity of high-purity alumina.
Université Libre de Bruxelles’ researcher Dr. Han Zhang, who serves at the university’s Service OPERA-photonique – Applied Science Faculty, in partnership with the National University of Singapore’s researcher Prof. Loh has developed an ultra-slim graphene polarizer.
GT Solar International has introduced the ASF 100 system, which boosts the production of sapphire materials.
Laser Research Optics, a division of Meller Optics and manufacturer of rigid crystalline materials such as sapphire and ruby, has announced the launch of CO2 laser mirrors and lenses for low power lasers utilized to cut and engrave plastics.
AGC has developed the world’s thinnest sheet glass that measures 0.1 mm. The ultra-thin glass was developed using the float process and was produced from alkali-free glass, which comprises aluminum oxide, boron oxide and silicon dioxide and is free from alkaline substances like potassium and calcium.
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