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Tuesday, 01/22/2019 5:51:23 PM

Tuesday, January 22, 2019 5:51:23 PM

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Again, CRTG doesn’t own CHS…

it owns CSpace!

From the June 28, 2017 Shareholder Letter…

In addition to the above relating to advancing our CHS technology in the areas described above, we continue to seek opportunities to overcome the challenge that remains for CSpace, i.e., a scalable image chamber material. We are currently looking at two approaches, a newly developed glass in Australia and a lighter weight polymer than contains finely distributed light emitting particles involving Coretec technology. We have signed an NDA with the interested party in Australia which will allow us to have more thorough discussions.

New glass with smart potential

Australian researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a method for embedding light-emitting nanoparticles into glass without losing any of their unique properties – a major step towards ‘smart glass’ applications such as 3D display screens or remote radiation sensors.

This new “hybrid glass” successfully combines the properties of these special luminescent (or light-emitting) nanoparticles with the well-known aspects of glass, such as transparency and the ability to be processed into various shapes including very fine optical fibres.

These novel luminescent nanoparticles, called upconversion nanoparticles, have become promising candidates for a whole variety of ultra-high tech applications such as biological sensing, biomedical imaging and 3D volumetric displays. Integrating these nanoparticles into inert glass opens up possibilities for new hybrid materials and devices. For example, neuroscientists currently use dye injected into the brain and lasers to be able to guide a glass pipette to the site they are interested in. If fluorescent nanoparticles were embedded in the glass pipettes, the unique luminescence of the hybrid glass could act like a torch to guide the pipette directly to the individual neurons of interest.

Although this method was developed with upconversion nanoparticles, the researchers believe their new ‘direct-doping’ approach can be generalised to other nanoparticles with interesting photonic, electronic and magnetic properties. There will be many applications – depending on the properties of the nanoparticle.

Source: University of Adelaide

oktober 24th, 2016

http://www.nanohouse.nl/new-glass-with-smart-potential-australian-researchers-at-the-university-of-adelaide-have-developed-a-method-for-embedding-light-emitting-nanoparticles-into-glass-without-losing-any-of-their-unique-pro/

So what’s worth 6-cents right now… CHS or CSpace?
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