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Woburn, Mass. - May 7, 2008
Magnolia Optical Technologies is Part of the Kopin Led Team Selected for Award of NASA Solar Cell Development Contract
- Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc. announced today that it is part of the Kopin Corporation team that has been selected for the award of a solar cell development contract from NASA. The Phase II STTR program will develop indium nitride (InN)-based quantum dot solar cell technology.
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Woburn, Mass. - May 20, 2008
Magnolia Optical Technologies has developed Broad Band Antireflection Coatings for Ultraviolet, Visible and Infrared Applications
- Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc. announced today that in collaboration with the Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, MD it has developed broad band multi-layer AR coatings that can be used for visible and IR sensors applications including enhancing solar cell performance. This work was partially funded by an MDA/Army funded SBIR Program. These sensors and solar cells are needed for space and terrestrial applications and can operate in space environment without any degradation.
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Woburn, Mass. - July 10 2008
Indium Nitride-Based Quantum-Dots Hold Promise for Realizing High Efficiency Solar Cells for Space and other Defense Applications
- Magnolia Optical Technologies announced that it is collaborating with Dr. Roger Welser of the Kopin Corporation in developing indium nitride (InN)-based quantum dot solar cells for NASA and Defense applications.
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MAGNOLIA ANNOUNCES AWARD OF DARPA FUNDING TO DEVELOP ZNO BASED NANOSTRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE APPLICATIONS
- Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has received a contract for additional funding to develop ZnO nanostructures for a variety of optical and electronic applications. The contract award was made by the US Army in Huntsville, AL under DARPA´s Small Business Innovation Research program. This additional award is for $500,000, bringing the total contact award to date to $1.25 million for the development of this technology.
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Woburn, Mass. - DefenseNews
The Potential of ZnO Nanotubes
- Today, Sniper Sensors; Tomorrow, Cheap Power?
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