JAPANESE RESEARCHERS FIND NEW USE FOR RARE EARTH – TEMPERATURE RESPONSIVE COATINGS

A team of Japanese scientists has developed a coating that makes use of rare earth elements to change its colour at different temperatures.Yasuchika Hasegawa, a professor of materials chemistry at Hokkaido University, has been working on a project that he terms his "chameleon light emitter" for more than two years and is presently in discussions with a number of Japanese companies about collaborative projects to determine the best applications for the new technology."So far, I have tried to use the coating to measure temperature distribution on the surfaces of ...


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