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Photonic Crystal Sensors For Volatile Compound Detection
A photonic crystal colorimetric sensor changes visible color to detect and distinguish volatile compounds through dye-photonic crystal combinations and pattern-based responses. Problem: Existing Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) sensing methods can be difficult to miniaturize. Some optical methods may not be selective for a specific VOC. Other methods...
Published: 5/26/2026   |   Updated: 5/26/2026   |   Inventor(s): Shu Yang, So Hee Nah, Jong Bin Kim, Hiu Ning Tiffany Chui
Keywords(s): Nanotechnology, Optics & Photonics , Platform Technology
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Chemical Processes and Synthesis, Technology Classifications > Materials, Technology Classifications > Testing & Measurement
Monolithic White and Multi-Color Lasers Tunable in Full Visible Spectrum
Semiconductor lasers able to emit over the full visible color spectrum have a wide range of practical applications such as solid-state lighting, full-color displays, visible color communications, and multi-color fluorescence sensing. To the human eye, light with a mixture of four monochromatic lasers is visually equivalent to a white illuminant. Current...
Published: 2/26/2026   |   Updated: 2/26/2020   |   Inventor(s): Cun-Zheng Ning, Sunay Turkdogan, Zhicheng Liu, Fan Fan
Keywords(s): Materials and Electronics
Category(s): Advanced Materials/Nanotechnology, Chemical/Biological Sensors, Energy & Power, Imaging, Medical Imaging, Physical Science, Physics, Proteomic Assays/Reagents/Tools, Semiconductor Devices, Semiconductors, Materials & Processes
Rapid and High Yield Reduction of CO2 to Commercially Valuable Multi Carbon Products
Rapid and High Yield Reduction of CO2 to Commercially Valuable Multi Carbon Products Princeton Docket # 18-3372-1 The laboratory of Prof. Andrew Bocarsly has created a collection of alloy electrodes capable of reducing CO2 to high value multi-carbon products in a fast, efficient, and high yield manner that is industrially attractive for CO2...
Published: 2/4/2025   |   Updated: 5/31/2018   |   Inventor(s): Aubrey Paris, Sonja Francis, An Chu, Andrew Bocarsly
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Category(s): Chemistry