Press & Publications
Photonik: Visolas and cynora develop new laser dyes
October 2011: German professional journal "Photonik" published an article about cynora's newest corporation just recently: We collaborate with Visolas, a start-up from Karlsruhe. Using our experience in the development of emitting materials for OLEDs, we're currently developing new laser dyes for flexible, printed Organic Lasers. Thomas Woggon from Visolas describes how one can manage to build these devices and for which application they are good for.
[Link: The Homepage of our partners from Visolas]
[Link: Read the article online here]
[german article]
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Miss September: local newspaper BNN declares cynora made "Picture of the Month".
September 2011: The science-department of Karlsruhe's biggest and most read newspaper, the Badische Neueste Nachrichten (short: BNN), did a coverage about our very own organic solarcell research activities. In addition to this, they awarded us "picture of the month". The picture shows some of brightly luminescent emitting materials shining under UV-light. [german newspaper].
Click here to read the pdf-version of the article: Download.
[The newspapers web presence]
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materialsgate.de: Spotlight on Singulett-Harversting
April 2011: German webportal reviews our Singulett-Harvesting-concept. materialsgate.de's own Dr. Christoph Konetschny writes about this idea of Prof. Dr. Hartmut Yersin and how using it properly could ease the large-scale manufacture of printed OLEDs in the future. [language: german]
To read the article, click [here].
cynora is featured in Karlsruhe's biggest newspaper
September 2010: The science-page of Karlsruhe's biggest and most read newspaper, the Badische Neueste Nachrichten, did a coverage about our companys OLED-research. [german newspaper].
Click here to read the pdf-version of the article: Download.
Short Movie: Printed Electronics
See a short movie about printed electronics, which was partly shot in our labs. [german youtube video, conception Dr. Norman Mechau, INT]
Der Kurzfilm "Elektronik aus der Druckmaschine" stellt Aspekte aus verschiedenen Arbeitsgebieten zu diesem Thema am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) vor.
Ausgehend von Forschungsprojekten am Institut für Nanotechnologie, dem lichttechnischen Institut, dem Institut für Thermische Verfahrenstechnik, Fachbereich Thin Film Technology sowie der cynora GmbH, schlägt der Film die Brücke zur künftigen technischen Umsetzung. [Click on the title to see the video]
