Thursday, 13 October 2016

Novel glass improves aerospace, defence and memory in UK research

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 ...

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from Electronics Weekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/research-news/novel-glass-improves-aerospace-defence-memory-uk-research-2016-10/

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