F&S Unit Analyzes Capabilities of Tungsten Photonic Crystals.(Brief Article)
Electric Vehicle Online Today, August, 2003
Frost & Sullivan (F&S) recently announced that its business unit Technical Insights, "an international technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news alerts," has released new analysis that "presents insights into the discovery of tungsten photonic crystals and their capabilities in providing higher power than competing materials."
According to F&S, Technical Insight analysts have discovered that "when lattice tungsten filaments are heated, they are capable of emitting greater energy than solid tungsten filaments."
"Because of this significant advance, lattice tungsten filaments will likely meet the increasing power requirements of high-tech electrical systems, such as those in hybrid electric cars, sophisticated boats, engines...
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