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Commercialization of group III nitrides-on-silicon technologies
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
While group Ill nitride materials have been commercialized for many years, there is recent interest in growing these materials on silicon substrates as a cost effective alternative to more expensive sapphire and silicon ...
Virus constructed iron phosphate lithium ion batteries in unmanned aircraft systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
Since lithium ion batteries first became commercially available in 1991, they have been repeatedly improved, continually redefining just how much we can do with electronic devices. Today, battery powered Unmanned Aerial ...
Evaluation of the commercial potential of organic photovoltaics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
Recent years saw a steady increase in the record efficiencies achieved by organic photovoltaics. These have stimulated further interests and pursuit among the enthusiasts, in terms of both academic research and commercialization ...
Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) technology : current advancement and future development
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
Ability to store data is one of the key utilities in modern computer. The memory industry grows as demand for denser, smaller, cheaper and faster memory device increases. The term memory has been used widely in computing ...
Assessment of the micromorph tandem solar cell
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
The bringing of high efficiency photovoltaics from extraterrestrial applications to terrestrial ones has begun to be realized. The micromorph tandem solar cell shows great promise as it boasts both high efficiency and low ...
Novel NOx sensing technology determining value by looking at patent potential and possible partnerships
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
Professor Michael Cima in MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a new approach for sensing NOx (nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide), and Christophoros Vassiliou, a Masters of Engineering student ...