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Researchers at the Institute of Photonics and Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde have developed a patented technology of benefit to the semiconductor industry. This technology relates to gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor devices which are most familiar as high brightness blue a...
Optical microfluidic sorting will allow biological or other matter to be sorted or fractionated by criteria including size, shape, density and refractive index. The technique may have the ability to sort matter from the scale of macro-molecules all the way up to large cells. In addition to the techn...
A new “Optical micro-rotator” system incorporates apparatus for and a method of rotating microscopic using a beam of electromagnetic radiation. In order to rotate an object a microscopic, non-circularly symmetric distribution of electro-magnetic radiation is projected on to a region cont...
"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 researchers have developed a method of metallising polymer films such as flexible polyimide using visible light and low cost natural photocatalyst materials...
Mobile devices are a pervasive part of modern living. As these devices become more sophisticated, the size and complexity of the data transferred introduces a number of performance issues for the user. Glasgow Caledonian University has developed a new telecommunications method to address these issue...
Transformers play a key role in the transmission and distribution network, getting power from source to end-user, so any fault is critical and needs to be identified before any damage to the transformer or surrounding components leads to a power black-out or catastrophic failure. Detecting and...