Photonics Spectra BioPhotonics Vision Spectra Photonics Showcase Photonics Buyers' Guide Photonics Handbook Photonics Dictionary Newsletters Bookstore
Latest News Latest Products Features All Things Photonics Podcast
Marketplace Supplier Search Product Search Career Center
Webinars Photonics Media Virtual Events Industry Events Calendar
White Papers Videos Contribute an Article Suggest a Webinar Submit a Press Release Subscribe Advertise Become a Member


Carbon Nanotechnologies Licenses Production Process to DuPont

HOUSTON, Jan. 14 -- Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc. (CNI) announced it has an agreement with DuPont Central Research & Development (CR&D) to license CNI's patented laser-oven buckytube production process for use in the area of field emission flat panel displays. DuPont CR&D, working with DuPont Displays, will use the buckytubes (single-wall carbon nanotubes) produced by this specialized process to allow a new generation of flat panel displays. The laser oven process is one of four primary routes to produce buckytubes for which CNI has the critical technology.

Buckytubes are cylindrical carbon molecules that are one billionth of a meter in diameter, conduct electricity better than copper, conduct heat better than diamond and have tensile strength more than 100 times that of steel, yet are lightweight.

"The DuPont technology with laser-oven-produced buckytubes will provide bright displays that operate at low voltage and consume only a fraction of the power used by conventional televisions or by plasma panel displays," said James Romine, director of Material Science at DuPont CR&D.


Explore related content from Photonics Media




LATEST NEWS

Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy About Us Contact Us

©2024 Photonics Media