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Re: KCCO7913 post# 123860

Tuesday, 11/29/2022 8:14:16 PM

Tuesday, November 29, 2022 8:14:16 PM

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If I read the PR correctly, there are 2 separate technologies that were acquired - the "polymer technology" and "intellectual property assets". The polymer tech is compatible with low temperature ALD. I can't find any information on Chromosol's polymer tech. The LWLG patent you reference doesn't specify what ALD process (there are several) can be used nor does it specify the temperatures involved. It also doesn't specify a specific polymer to be deposited. I'm guessing that Chromosol developed a polymer to be used as a sealant that is compatible with low-temp ALD processes, but it is not patented.

The patent acquired has no relation to ALD or polymers. It involves a method to amplify light from a laser using "rare earth or transition metal ions for generation of radiation of a predetermined wavelength". It incorporates a chromophore but not a polymer. It is intended "for use as an optical amplifier operating at telecommunications wavelengths." It looks like a way to incorporate a smaller, lower powered laser light source to provide the signal for LWLG's modulator. It can have many applications, including for OLEDs. It "makes possible new hybrid integrated optoelectronic devices and applications such as organic optical amplifiers and lasers which can be easily integrated into other materials systems".

This is all guesswork by a layperson. The patent involves complex chemistry, beyond my limited knowledge. Additional input related to the polymer and/or the patent would be greatly appreciated.
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