TECHNOLOGY
How It Works - An Atoms First Approach
Inside the coating there’s a tiny glass like scaffold made from silicon oxygen links.
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A quick UV step (photopolymerization @ 365 nm) holds the shape; a gentle bake makes more silicon–oxygen links so the film becomes solid and stable.
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In one region (the P-ink), short electrical pulses cause nanotube molecules to burn away into a non-conductive path between the pads: this is your stored weight.
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In the next region (the N-ink), a thin, gently semiconducting layer and an engineered boundary shape the readout so it looks like a Schottky diode (a depletion region boundary).
 
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One behavior, one platform
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WORM: After the ink has been deposited and baked onto your substrate, you will be able to program it at any time. After programming the weight stays put (state retention).
 
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Process Flow: coat → UV set → bake → program → read.
