This brief summary generated by Cambridge University’s Electrical Engineering Division, describes some of the results obtained to date from their work using PQL’s HiTUS sputter deposition technology. XRD characterisation performed on the films indicates that the HfO is wholly amorphous. Further activities are planned, and subject to confidentiality agreements, additional reports will be presented.
Second PQL success in DTi’s Technology ProgrammePQL in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University (NTU), has again been successful in its application for a project supported under the DTi’s “Technology Programme”.
Plasma Quest Limited (PQL) in partnership with the University of Southampton Civil Engineering Department and Romag has won valuable Dti funding for a two year programme to develop flexible silicon solar cells.
PQL’s HiTUS technology has been successfully used to deposit Gold thin films (200nm) onto flexible PET and Kapton® sheet with no signs of delamination.