The University of Southampton is to look into novel chalcogenide glass made from gallium, lanthanum and sulphur (GLS) which have excellent IR transparency and other mechanical properties – as alternatives to commonly-used arsenic glasses of questionable toxicity. The year-long £150,000 project is with Plasma App Limited, and funded by Innovate UK and the Engineering and ...
Read full article: Novel glass improves aerospace, defence and memory in UK research
from Electronics Weekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/research-news/novel-glass-improves-aerospace-defence-memory-uk-research-2016-10/
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