Researchers at the University of Central Florida recently published a paper announcing production of large-area visible light wavelength metamaterials – specifically materials with a negative index of refraction – using a "nanotransfer" printing process. Its process is similar to nanoimprint lith...
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News Commentary | November 24, 2020
During manufacturing, MOFs are typically produced as a powder. However, for most application areas, a different form factor is required, and films are the most desired form for application to sensors and other parts. Post‑processing is a difficult stage for manufacturing MOFs, as it can reduce ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 22, 2021
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University developed a ferroelectric crystal that exhibits piezoelectric and electrostrictive properties; it can elongate up to 22%, compared to less than 0.5% and typically about 0.2% for traditional piezoelectric materials. The hybrid organic/inorganic material... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | May 24, 2022
The company was founded in mid‑2010 based on optical materials research from the Holloway Group at the University of Florida and initially focused on photovoltaic applications Switched to focus fully on electroluminescent QDs and LED transport layer materials for inkjet‑printable displays ... Not part of subscription