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Quantum Tunnelling Composites in Printable Electronics

Mr David Lussey, CTO
Peratech Ltd
United Kingdom
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA 2011 on Nov 30, 2011.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • What are Quantum Tunnelling Composites (QTCs).
  • What can they be used for.
  • Demonstration of QTCs used in robotics.
  • Demonstration of QTC in textile switches and sensors.
  • Demonstration of QTC in different printed forms.
  • Use of QTC in telephone touch screens. (including short video clip of latest 3D touchscreen technology)
  • Demonstrate of transparent and translucent versions of QTC.
  • Latest QTC printing project.

Speaker Biography (David Lussey)

David Lussey founded Peratech in 1996 to commercialise the discovery of Quantum Tunnelling Composite (QTC), a unique pressure-sensitive substance with a resistance range of more than one trillion ohms. His background is in theoretical and applied military science.

Company Profile (Peratech Ltd)

Peratech was started in 1996, to commercialise the development of a new substance called Quantum Tunnelling Composite (QTC); a unique nano-tech, electro-active composite that is extremely sensitive to external stimuli. It uses quantum physics, in a simple way, to respond to various mechanical and electrical inputs.
 
QTC can be put onto and into textiles, films and other surfaces and matrices to make them sensitive to force, human touch and other stimuli. It is now being used increasingly in telephone and computer touch-screens, white boards, robot 'skins' and many other sensing devices in the form of QTC bulk, powders, coatings and inks.

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