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"Rainbow" Trapping and Releasing for Surface Waves: An Ultra-Wide Band Slow Light Structure (Technology #: 072808-01)
This technology involves the slowing of light through the use of plasmonic grated structures, known as Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPP), for applications such as on-chip integrated optical circuits, surface or interface technology, data storage, and biosensing . The structure is able to trap light over a large spectral band and at various temperatures....
Published: 10/20/2009   |   Updated: 9/15/2009   |   Inventor(s): Qiaoqiang Gan, Zhan Fu, Yujie Ding, Filbert Bartoli
Keywords(s): Biosensors, Communications, Optical Integrated Circuits, Optics, Photonics
Category(s): Optical Networking and Sensors
Method of Removing Mercury from Exhaust Gases (Technology #: 050303-01)
Efficient removal of mercury from the exhaust gases of an industrial process or combustion process can be achieved using an adsorbent that can be regenerated by a simple and efficient method. The mercury is contacted with a sorbent material, the sorbent material being hydrogen mordenite or hydrogen clinoptilolite, for adsorbing mercury and causing...
Published: 9/8/2009   |   Updated: 3/19/2009   |   Inventor(s): Dale Simpson
Keywords(s): Biosensors, Exhaust Gas, Mercury, Sorbent Material
Category(s): Gas/Liquid Treatment
Force Spectroscopy Platform for DNA Sequencing (Technology #: 083106-02)
Force Spectroscopy for Genomics delivers fast and affordable genome sequencing through detection of a single nucleotide addition (SNA) by analysis of changes in mechanical properties and molecular structure of single DNA fragments. It provides a massively parallel format for genome sequencing that does not use amplification, separation, or labeled...
Published: 10/14/2009   |   Updated: 2/20/2009   |   Inventor(s): Dimitri Vezenov
Keywords(s): Biomedical Applications, Biosensors, DNA sequencing, Force Spectroscopy, Microarrays
Category(s): Life Sciences
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