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UK funding (£111,001): Feasibility of a novel low cost technique to deposit chalcogenides Ukri1 Aug 2016 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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Feasibility of a novel low cost technique to deposit chalcogenides

Abstract Plasma App Ltd. and The University of Southampton are Partnering to deliver a project - Feasibility of a Novel Low Cost Technique to Deposit Chalcogenides; under Innovate UK’s HVM call. Our project aims to unite a novel non-toxic form of chalcogenide material – gallium-lanthanum-sulphide (GLS) – pioneered in the UK by University of Southampton with an equally novel virtual cathode pulsed-electron beam deposition technology (VCD) developed by Plasma App. If successful, our project will be able to provide UK industry with a commercially scalable capability to deposit high quality, cost effective thin and thick films made from this exciting next-generation optical material. The films have a wide range of applications in sensing, process control, medical and communications and will bring benefit to many areas that directly impact the general public – including in the areas of healthcare, pharmaceutical drugs and security.
Category Feasibility Studies
Reference 132374
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/08/2016
Funded period end 31/07/2017
Funded value £111,001.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=132374

Participating Organisations

PLASMA APP LTD.

£90,920.00

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

£20,081.00

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Plasma APP Ltd., Didcot.