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Aimless Blade

03/13/23 5:24 PM

#135207 RE: LOVELWLG #135205

They didn’t mention anybody else either…
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jimjet218

03/13/23 6:11 PM

#135209 RE: LOVELWLG #135205

With a LITTLE DD you could answer that question yourself.

"Polariton Technologies thanks Lightwave Logic for supplying the electro-optic Perkinamine chromophore series 3 material. We thank the Cleanroom Operations Team of the Binnig and Rohrer Nanotechnology Center (BRNC) for their help and support"
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The Great Pumpkin

03/13/23 6:16 PM

#135211 RE: LOVELWLG #135205

There is a link to the white paper

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-023-01161-9

The organic material used in this study, Lightwave Logic’s Perkinamine chromophore



Can it scale? Is it easily repeatable? How's the reliability of the device (not just the polymer)?

However, note that high-temperature operation lifetime tests typically require continuous operation for 2,000?h according to the GR-468 standard45; therefore, longer-term tests of the devices should be included in future work.



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Mdk1

03/14/23 3:55 AM

#135233 RE: LOVELWLG #135205

Connect some dots ...
1/ https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/bitstream/handle/20.500.11850/526123/ECOC2021_POHRacetracks_for_final_submission.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
>>> Acknowledgements:
ETH Zurich acknowledges funding by the grants H2020 Project 863155 NEBULA and H2020 Project 871391 PlasmoniAC. Polariton Technologies AG thanks Lightwave Logic for the supply of the organic EO material. We thank the Binnig and Rohrer Nanotechnology Center (BRNC).

2/ It refers to that famous Nature Photonics article !
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-023-01161-9
>>> The organic material used in this study, Lightwave Logic’s Perkinamine chromophore37, has also been investigated for its stability and over-time degradation.