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Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, Scotland) has a high-repetition-rate, femtosecond Yb: fibre laser available for license or purchase. Developed within the ultrafast laser group, this fibre laser is suitable for use in applications such as self-referenced optical frequency combs, OPO pumping, time-...
Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, Scotland) has patent pending for a high power laser source in the femtosecond pulse range (sub 500-fs). Avaialble for license or purchase, this ultrafast OPO laser source is suitable for application within micromachining, waveguide fabrication, and bio-imaging tech...
The technology is a a MEMS package design methodology providing a High Barrier to vapour (near hermetic)using existing wafer level photolithography and LIGA processes common in MEMS, MOEMS and RF-MEMS design. By using a novel conducting arrangement, 3D interconnects or through-cap connection is poss...
Heriot-Watt University researchers have developed a method of metallising polymer films such as flexible polyimide using visible light and low cost natural photocatalyst materials...
"Solar Window Technology" offering light transmission and energy generation through a novel solar concentrator design with a wide acceptance angle maximising light capture from Dawn till Dusk.
Researchers at Heriot-Watt have developed a conductive polymer blend with low electrical impedance and good adhesion to a range of substrates.
Micro-Systems Engineering Centre (MISEC)at Heriot-Watt University is a multi-disciplinary research team offering technical expertise in MEMS, MOEMS & other Electronics systems.
Method of manufacturing high aspect ratio nano-scale structures on the cutting edges of Diamond machine tools used in the replication of diffractive optical surfaces, gratings or periodic nanostructures.
Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, Scotland) is developing novel, broadband directional antenna technologies and UWB filters for applications in RFID, Wireless devices, mobile phones and Radar communications. Using existing dielectric materials of different properties, the novel designs can steer th...
Heriot-Watt University have developed a patented technology whereby a single surface relief diffractive optical element is capable of producing two distinct output patterns under different illumination wavelengths, one in the visible region and one in the non-visible region. It is believed that thes...