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The figures show the benefits of GE‘s nano-coatings in delaying ice formation when compared with existing surfaces. Scientists at GE Global Research measured the onset of icing by monitoring the tem- perature of a supercooled drop of water on the sur- face, using an infrared camera. The spike in the drop temperature indicates the start of icing. © GE
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Azar Alizadeh, Masako Yamada, Ri Li,WenShang, Shourya Otta, Sheng Zhong, Liehui Ge, Ali Dhinojwala, Ken R. Conway, Vaibhav Bahadur, A. Joseph Vinciquerra, Brian Stephens, and Margaret L. Blohm: Dynamics of Ice Nucle- ation on Water Repellent Surfaces, In: Langmuir, Volume 28(2012), Issue 6, February 14, 2012, Pages 318-3186, DOI:10.1021/la2045256:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la2045256
igOptix, Inc. (OTCQX:GGOX), has begun sampling the LX8240, a 100G Dual Polarity
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DP-QPSK) Mach- Zehnder Modulator (MZM), based on GigOptix’s proprietary Thin Film Polymer on Silicon (TFPS) technology.
http://www.gigoptix.com
raphene Laboratories Inc. presented their new expanded product line at the American
Physical Society March Meeting in Boston, USA. Gra- phene Laboratories has significantly expanded their product line since their last appearance at a 2011 APS Meeting. The latest products include: CVD Gra- phene Coatings on various dielectric substrates, Graphene Paper, Reduced Graphene Oxide, Ultra- fine High Surface Area Graphene Nanoplatelets, and Continuous Graphene on Foil, and 3D Gra- phene Foam. The 3D graphene is grown on nickel or copper foam, and the metal may then be etched away leaving a free-standing, porous graphene struc- ture. The graphene foams have been found to be valuable for chemical sensing and energy storage.
http://www.graphene-supermarket.com http://www.graphenelab.com/
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