Materials & Nanotech
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A Software Only Anti-Spoofing Defense System for In-Car CAN Bus Networks
Modern cars have multiple dedicated computers under the hood called “electronic control units” (ECUs). These ECUs control many aspects of the car’s operation and are connected to each other in a network that typically uses the CAN bus protocol, which bus is a serial protocol with no security components. Replacing CAN bus with another technology […] Read More >
Subharmonic Wireless Locking of THz transmitter
A novel method for wireless sub-harmonic locking a radiating free-running VCO single source or phased-array at THz frequencies Need and Advantages Although many significant challenges remain, results suggest that CMOS THz ICs are inevitability. Still, the lack of efficient, high-power (watt-level) sources remains the most conspicuous impediment to further progress. Promising applications for terahertz technology […] Read More >
Multi Focus Imaging using Optical Phase Mask
Abstract A method for extended depth of field imaging based on image acquisition through a thin binary phase plate followed by fast automatic computational post-processing is presented. By placing a wavelength dependent optical mask inside the pupil of a conventional camera lens, one acquires a unique response for each of the three main color channels, […] Read More >
Disk-like hybrid nanostructures
A process of preparing a plurality of nanostructures, each being composed of at least one target material is disclosed. The process comprises sequentially electrodepositing a first material and the at least one target material into pores of a porous membrane having a nanometric pore diameter, to thereby obtain within the pores nanometric rods, each of […] Read More >
Improvements in BOTDA for fiber optic sensors
Technology This method is based on the Brillouin effect in optical fibers. By using a simple single mode optical fiber, strain is measured in a distributed manner along the entire fiber length, simultaneously, in high repetition rate. By attaching/planting the optical fiber to/in a mechanical structure, its mechanical behavior can be dynamically measured. The Need […] Read More >
High Temperature superconducting wires on Sapphire
Next generation of superconducting wires – double-sided coated superconductor tapes on sapphire that will be much simpler to fabricate, will have a lower cost, and much lower AC losses compared with current technologies. We are targeting the electricity market addressing a growing problem of blackouts due to power surges. Using our innovation to introduce revolutionary […] Read More >
Diffractive Optics based on metamaterials
A new technology for producing flat optical components based on optical metasurfaces. These components can potentially serve high resolution imaging, spectrometry, light processing and beam shaping devices. The optical metasurfaces that we develop are composed of closely spaced optical nanoantennas which can be deposited on a wide variety of rigid and flexible surfaces. The engineered nanoantennas […] Read More >
Microelectromechanical Systems (Mems) Sensors and Actuators
Technology My research activity in the area of design and modeling of micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) combines both theoretical and applied aspects and falls in several directions. The overall scope of the research is in the development of new approaches to actuation and sensing and their implementation in micro devices. In the realm of […] Read More >
Super Organic Tunable and White-Light Emitting Diode (OLED) by a Natural Chromophore Separation Matrix
The Technology A bio-organic framework of mucin, controlling electronic interactions between two or more energetically interacting materials, is presented. The hydrophilic mucins act as a host material for introduced nano-sized hydrophobic dyes. These can be combined in any proportion to generate photo-luminescent emitters fully tunable to any visible wavelength. The technology can provide a process […] Read More >
Metal Nanowire based Transparent Electrodes
Metal nanowire films are increasingly used as transparent electrodes in many applications, including touch screens, displays, smart windows, EMI shielding and others.The group of Prof. Gil Markovich from Tel Aviv University developed a unique process for growing patterned conductive transparent silver nanowires thin film electrodes. In this unique process the nanowires grow in-situ, directly on […] Read More >