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11 September 2006 Successful commercialization of nanophotonic technology
Supriya L. Jaiswal, Roger B. M. Clarke, Sam C. W. Hyde
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The exploitation of nanotechnology from proof of principle to realizable commercial applications encounters considerable challenges in regards to high volume, large scale, low cost manufacturability and social ethics. This has led to concerns over converting powerful intellectual property into realizable, industry attractive technologies. At The Technology Partnership we specifically address the issue of successful integration of nanophotonics into industry in markets such as biomedical, ophthalmic, energy, telecommunications, and packaging. In this paper we draw on a few examples where we have either developed industrial scale nanophotonic technology or engineering platforms which may be used to fortify nano/microphotonic technologies and enhance their commercial viability.
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Supriya L. Jaiswal, Roger B. M. Clarke, and Sam C. W. Hyde "Successful commercialization of nanophotonic technology", Proc. SPIE 6327, Nanoengineering: Fabrication, Properties, Optics, and Devices III, 632703 (11 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.680836
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KEYWORDS
Nanotechnology

Nanophotonics

Reflectivity

Microfluidics

Ultraviolet radiation

Antireflective coatings

Optical coatings

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