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Thursday, 07/21/2022 10:22:09 AM

Thursday, July 21, 2022 10:22:09 AM

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From University of Adelaide we site . Why doesn't Coretec talk more about and post on all their social media sites more about this C- Space project which they said in the conference call that it was seeing , " Great progress " . This could be huge !! All they talk about is batteries which is fine but that's not all Coretec does. I think they need to tell the world what they are doing in 3D displays as well. This interests potential investors far more than silicon anodes which I understand could be big revenue generators but that's just part of what people have invested in.

https://search.adelaide.edu.au/s/cache?collection=uoa-web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adelaide.edu.au%2Fipas%2Fua%2Fmedia%2F916%2FIPAS%2520Postgraduate%2520Project%2520Opportunities%25202022.pdf&profile=_default&hl=(%3Fi)%5Cbytterbium%5Cb%7C%5Cbdiamonds%5Cb%7C%5Cbdiamond%5Cb%7C%5Cbfibres%5Cb%7C%5Cblasers%5Cb%7C%5Cbfibre%5Cb%7C%5Cblaser%5Cb

you have to scroll way down to find this part of the page :

Development of upconversion glass and infrared laser scan system for tabletop true 3D display

Previous work in volumetric 3D displays has examined the use of low-phonon energy fluoride glasses such as ZBLAN, however these glasses have been severely limited by the difficulty in producing large-size, high-quality samples. This project will explore the performance of alternative low-phonon energy glasses such as tellurite and germanate with the ultimate aim of commercialisation of the glasses for high-performance and affordable true 3D tabletop displays. The student can be involved in the two different aspects of the project: (a) development of novel low-phonon energy glasses suitable for 3D display, and (b) characterisation of the upconversion fluorescence of these glasses when illuminated with a dual-laser setup that is commonly used for generating colours at specific locations within the glass for 3D display. The project will be done in close collaboration with Prof Nelson Tansu from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and our industry partner The Coretec Group.

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