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Breakthrough Programmable Refracting OLED Lens

By Micheal E. Thomas, CEO/President/Chairman of the Board of Colossal Storage Corporation

The weight, cost, quality, speed, versatility, and wide range of focus will bring a new area into optical imaging applications yet to be realized. Atomic Holographic Nanotechnology will allow for the first time a functional method for reprogrammable molecular lenses that will allow incoming light to be rejected, modified internally, or allowed to pass un altered thru a transparent Optical Lenses.

For hundreds of years light amplification has been done thru glass refracting lenses of various curvatures, lengths and material densities.

Our new concept for a reprogrammable lens allows both positive and negative refraction to be programmed within our molecular film, thereby allowing the objective image to be changed at the virtual image focal point.

By being able to use Plasmonic Physics to program optical lenses many applications based on light and color can be developed, like Zoom pancake lenses, chromatic light filters, antireflection, and polarizers for light-weight fast-action cameras. Michael E. Thomas has invented and patented the world's first and only concept for non-contact UV photon induced electric field poling of ferroelectric non-linear photonic bandgap crystals, which offers the possibility of controlling and manipulating light within a UV/Deep Blue frequency of 1 nm to 400 nm.

Thomas found that Ultraviolet light was not only important to create free conduction band electrons, but that UV is the "Fountain of Youth" for ferroelectric molecules. The use of UV in ferroelectric applications prevents fatigue and pinning of the Atomic Molecular Dipole - a secret not widely known in the use of ferroelectric materials except by a few ferroelectric materials experts like Colossal.

The small size of ferroelectric transparent structures makes it possible to fabricate nano-optical devices like reprogrammable refractive OLED lenses having both positive and negative index of refraction. This allows molecular particles of an atomic size to be modified, controlled, and changed to perform a specific function or desired task, and to be used for low-cost optical imaging markets.

Colossal Storage is desirous of licensing two U.S. Patents, # 6,028,835 (2/22/00) and # 6,046,973 (4/4/00), which can be used for many hundreds of devices, one being a ferroelectric refraction device using an Integrated Semiconductor UV/Deep Blue Laser for Re-Programmable Ferroelectric 2D / 3D OLED Lenses.

Colossal Storage Corporation


About Micheal E. Thomas
Among his many accomplishments, Mike Thomas is the inventor and patents holder on an Integrated Read/Write Head for Ferroelectric Optical Storage, and is a 25 plus year pioneer in peripheral storage research and development. Full bio here.

Reprinted with permission. Copyright © Micheal E. Thomas

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