The Coretec Group Provides the Latest Updates on its CSpace Technology Partnership with The University of Adelaide

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Adelaide is currently investigating three low phonon energy glasses that have large-scale production potential for Coretec’s 3D volumetric display technology

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Coretec Group (OTCQB: CRTG), developer of silicon anode active materials for lithium-ion batteries and cyclohexasilane (CHS) for EV, cleantech and emerging technology applications, today provided an update on its partnership with The University of Adelaide, a of the best universities in the world in the field of glass science and photonics, to develop a glass display for use in Coretec Group’s CSpace, a static volumetric 3D display technology.

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Coretec’s CSpace technology drives two invisible infrared lasers to create visible 3D image pixels in an imaging chamber. The imaging chamber relies on rare earth ions dispersed throughout the chamber material to create visible pixels where the two lasers intersect. 3D images are created by scanning the two lasers across the imaging chamber material.

The Adelaide team is investigating three types of alternative low phonon energy glasses that have greater potential for mass production with high optical quality. As a first proof-of-concept step, the team fabricated four small (1-inch) glasses doped with the same amount of the rare-earth ion Er3+ which can generate green image pixels with a dual infrared laser system.

According to preliminary results, the team found:

  • TZN tellurite glass was darker than the reference ZBLAN fluoride glass when both infrared lasers had continuous wave output. However, TZN was similar or even brighter than ZBLAN when one or both of the infrared lasers had a pulsed output.
  • Other glass types are much darker than ZBLAN under any cw/pulsed dual infrared laser scheme.

From here, further investigations will be carried out to understand the brightness change for TZN and ZBLAN under different cw/pulsed dual infrared laser schemes. This will open a new avenue to advance the dual infrared laser-based 3D display concept and could expand the choice of materials for imaging chambers.

“The results of our work with tellurite glass are very promising,” said Dr. Yunle Wei from the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS), who is working on the project. Professor Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem, Deputy IPAS Director leading this research, said: “We are pleased to continue our work with the Coretec Group. This work has the potential to remove the limitations of manufacturing large format and high quality 3D displays.”

Having identified the potential following initial development, the Adelaide team produced an approximately 2-inch Er-doped TZN cube of high optical quality using the CSpace system for further prototype demonstrations. Next steps for the Adelaide team include upscaling the imaging chamber to a more practical, useful size in excess of 10 inches, advancing the dual infrared laser concept and system, and developing multi-color imaging chambers.

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“The findings from Adelaide underscore the potential of the CSpace technology in 3D imaging, particularly if we are able to scale the technology during its next phase of development,” said Matthew Kappers, CEO of Coretec Group. “While our Endurion battery program is a priority, Coretec continues to develop its proprietary technologies that have applications across a variety of industries identified as high-growth markets ripe for disruption.”

Professor Nelson Tansu, Head of the University of Adelaide’s School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME), who works with the team, said: “It’s fantastic that we have experts from IPAS, Physics, Chemistry and the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering to advance Coretec’s technologies in 3D volumetric display. This multidisciplinary work will accelerate translational research and commercialization of high-performance and affordable 3D tabletop displays in the marketplace.”

A full research report will be released in the coming months and the company will make it available on its website.

About the University of Adelaides Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS)

The Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) promotes research excellence in materials science, chemistry, biology, physics and engineering and develops groundbreaking new measurement instruments. IPAS was founded to bring together experimental physicists, chemists, materials scientists, biologists, experimental theoretical scientists, engineering scientists and medical researchers to develop new sensing and measurement technologies.

About the Coretec Group

Coretec Group, Inc. is developing a portfolio of engineered silicon to enhance energy-centric industries, including electric vehicle and consumer batteries, solid-state lighting (LEDs) and semiconductors, as well as 3D volumetric displays and printable electronics. The Coretec Group serves the global technology markets in the fields of energy, electronics, semiconductor, solar, health, environment and safety.

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