Functional Materials with Embedded Nano and Micro Struktures

  • Hansen, Poul Erik (Project Manager)
  • Bundgaard, Ole (Project Participant)
  • Mikkelsen, Niels Jørgen (Project Participant)
  • Holst, Jesper (Project Participant)
  • Bilenberg, Brian (Project Participant)
  • Mateiu, Ramona (Project Participant)
  • Morgen, Per (Project Participant)
  • Sørensen, Mads Peter (Project Participant)
  • Mørk, Jesper (Project Participant)

    Project Details

    Description

    The Danish Research and Innovation Government Agency (Forsknings- og Innovationsstyrelsen) has granted the innovation consortium "Functional Materials with Embedded Nano and Micro Struktures" (FINST) about 6 Mkr for the development of measuring techniques for industrial components and surfaces, which are modified on the nano and micro meter scale. Advanced measuring techniques are a necessary requisite for controlling the functionality of products on this scale. The metrological challenge is to develop normals and to make procedures for traceability of nano and micro scale industrial products.

    Together with COM, DTU, Department of Mathematics, DTU, is involved in modeling of measuring techniques based on optical diffraction of laser light from nano structured surfaces. Numerical simulations will constitute an integral part of the functionality of the measuring instruments under development.
    AcronymFINST
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/07/200730/06/2010

    Collaborative partners

    • Technical University of Denmark (lead)
    • University of Southern Denmark (Project partner)
    • CemeCon Scandinavia A/S (Project partner)
    • SCF Technologies A/S (Project partner)
    • Ignis Photonyx A/S (Project partner)
    • FORCE Technology (Project partner)

    Funding

    • Forskningsprojekter - Andre ministerier og styrelser

    Keywords

    • Nano technology, Mathematical modelling, Optics, Metrology

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