- [nanoPost] Nanotube field emission displays
The company has novel technologies from its five major nanotechnology divisions.
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- [nanoPost] Industrial Sensor
Photodetectors are an important component of many industrial products and applications.
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- [nanoPost] Coating substrates for Semiconductor industry.
The company has developed a resist coating process for the Semiconductor industry. Coating substrates is not a new story. However, creating them at the molecular scale in a continuous, well packed, uniform way is a breakthrough.
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- [nanoPost] Carbon nanofiber composites
Carbon nanofibers (CNF) and nanotubes (CNT) have excellent electrical conductivity. However, they are very difficult to disperse uniformly in a polymer or resin. Control of dispersion is critical to adoption of materials. They must be further processed in traditional equipment by customers and formulators.
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- [nanoPost] Plasma-synthesized self-organized quantum dot arrays for nanodevice applications
Unique optical and electronic properties of low-dimensional semiconductors such as quantum dots have contributed to a
flourish of research interest.
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- [nanoPost] Semiconductors
A manufacturer of semiconductor grade Indium Phosphide, Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline, Undoped and Doped, Semi-Insulating Semi-Conducting, n-type and p-type.
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- [nanoPost] Nanostructures for LEDs
The company are developing core technology, which is based on a proprietary class of inorganic nanostructures, to engineer and integrate the physical, functional and performance characteristics of nanostructures for the purpose of creating products.
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- [nanoPost] Nanocrystal Quantum Dot Devices
Recent progress in lithography, colloidal chemistry, and epitaxial growth have made it possible to fabricate structures in which carriers are confined in all three dimensions to a nano-sized region of a semiconductor.
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- [nanoPost] Carbon based Quantum Dots
Light emitting nanoparticles are highly sought out and utilized for optoelectronic, biochemical and electronics applications. Existing light emitting nanoparticles are either made of silicon or semi-conductors / metals (i.e. electroluminescent quantum dots).
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- [nanoPost] Quantum dots for displays
The company is leading quantum-dot materials advancements and manufacturing process development for the next-generation of displays.
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