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Intraband Licenses Key WARF Technology for Defense and Industrial Applications
[June 11, 2018]

Intraband Licenses Key WARF Technology for Defense and Industrial Applications


Intraband, a mid-infrared laser manufacturer, announces an exclusive licensing agreement with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) covering high reliability and power per chip Quantum (News - Alert) Cascade Laser (QCL) technologies. The WARF patents cover proven methods for consistently achieving industry leading optical-power emission at mid-infrared wavelengths from a single semiconductor chip using Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD).

"The breakthrough design developed by Professors Dan Botez and Luke Mawst enables next-generation quantum cascade lasers that are more reliable and efficient than conventional quantum cascade lasers," said Erik Iverson, WARF's Managing Director. "We're excited to partner with Intraband to advance this technology."

These devices are used for applications from missile-avoidance systems to medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, plastics manufacturing and more. Rob Marsland, Intraband's President, commented, "I am thrilled with how WARF and Intraband have been ale to work together on this patent portfolio and look to working with WARF even more in the future as Intraband pursues its commercialization strategy focused on saving lives and improving the environment."



About WARF

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) helps steward the cycle of research, discovery, commercialization and investment for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Founded in 1925 as an independent, nonprofit foundation, WARF manages more than 600 licensing agreements and over 1,900 issued patents and an investment portfolio of $2.7 billion as it funds university research, obtains patents for campus discoveries and licenses inventions to industry. For more information, visit warf.org and view Cycle of Innovation.


About Intraband

Intraband, LLC is a privately held company dedicated to developing mid-infrared solutions exploiting the bandgap-engineering capability and product reliability provided by MOCVD crystal growth. To inquire further, you will receive the quickest response to inquiries by contacting Rob Marsland.


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