It looks like a tube made of glass but it’s actually aluminum. Well, aluminum with an asterisk beside it — this is not elemental aluminum but rather a material made using it. We got onto the buzz ...
The super-hard window made of cubic silicon nitride can potentially be used under extreme conditions like in engines, researchers said. Scientists have synthesised the first transparent sample of a ...
CASIO, Inc., in conjunction with its parent company, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., Tokyo, Japan today announced that using its proprietary optical technology, CASIO ...
A new physics theory could explain why transparent ceramics manipulate light far better than existing models predicted. Study: Dynamic Atomistic Polar Structure Underpins Ultrahigh Linear ...
Transparent ceramics are non-metallic, inorganic materials with a crystalline structure that allows light to pass through the visible or infrared spectrum. Unlike traditional ceramics, which are ...
Using its proprietary optical technology, Casio Computer has developed the world's first lens using transparent ceramics. This breakthrough will make it possible to create zoom lenses for cameras with ...
Cubic silicon nitride (c-Si3N4) forms under high pressure and is the second hardest transparent nanoceramic after diamond but can withstand substantially higher temperatures. This is a sample of ...
A new physics theory called zentropy could help explain why recently developed transparent ceramics control light far better than expected, a discovery that could lead to faster, smaller and more ...
- An overview of the latest technological advances in processing, materials and applications of transparent (polycrystalline) ceramics Read the full report: https ...
The global transparent ceramics market revenue was around US$ 0.6 billion in 2020 and is estimated to reach US$ 3 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19% during the ...
It's a good thing that Casio is working on a ceramic camera lens, because we really won't be happy until digital cameras are a couple of millimeters thick or so. It uses LUMICERA, a transparent ...