11-01 :: December 2010 / January 2011
nanotimes Patents
The complexes according to the present inventi- on are isolobal and isoelectronic to [(CpSiN)TiR2] complexes. When stored under an inert atmosphere at room temperature, they are stable for a long time and represent suitable catalysts for the hydroaminati- on and polymerisation of olefins.
Contact: TransMIT GmbH, Dr. Kerstin Lischka, Chemist, Kerkrader Str. 3, D-35394 Giessen, Germany, Phone: +49-(0)641- 94364-25:
http://www.transmit.de
http://www.hipo-online.net/files/Synopsis_CpPN_Lan- thanoide_TM275_EN_300310.pdf
2D And 3D Imaging With Terahertz Radiation
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Contact: INNOVECTIS Gesellschaft für Innovations- Dienstleistungen mbH, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Phone (069) 25 61 632-0:
http://www.innovectis.de
http://www.hipo-online.net/files/0056_3D_Bildge- bung_engl_c_020211.pdf
Monolithically Integrated Antenna- and Receiver Circuit for the Detection of Terahertz Waves
Abstract: This sensor is based on an antenna structure which is arranged together with at least one field effect transistor on a single substrate. The sensor serves in particular to capture the power and phase of tera- hertz waves.
Contact: INNOVECTIS Gesellschaft fuer Innovations-
Dienstleistungen mbH, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Phone (069) 25 61 632-0:
http://www.innovectis.de
http://www.hipo-online.net/files/0057_Antenne_ engl_c_020211.pdf
Abstract: The new sensor serves for a three dimensional de- tection of an object by using electromagnetic high- frequency radiation in the THz frequency range. The sensors arrangement is based on a radiation source, a receiver and a signal source.
Method for Coherent Detection of Terahertz Radiation
Abstract: The novel method and device uses an optic parame- tric source and enables the generation and phase- sensitive detection of coherent terahertz radiation.
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