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What happens when you excite novel assemblies of nanomaterials using structured light? Joint research between Tampere University of Technology (TUT) (Finland) and University of Tübingen (Germany ...
Visualizing and imaging nanomaterials is extremely important in characterizing and obtaining critical information about the nanostructures. Optical microscopy provides opportunities to observe, ...
What happens when you excite novel assemblies of nanomaterials using structured light? Joint research between Tampere University of Technology (TUT) (Finland) and University of Tübingen (Germany ...
Researchers have developed a new microscope that can visualize the optical response of surfaces at an unprecedented spatial ...
Optical properties of the nanomaterials are mostly dependent on their structure, making structural engineering a vital technique in this field. For instance, the potential applications of quantum dots ...
My colleagues and I from ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, have developed a novel type of nanomaterial film with switchable optical properties. In this proof-of-concept report in Advanced Optical Materials, ...
The quantum size effect (QSE) is a phenomenon observed in nanomaterials where their electronic, optical, and magnetic properties deviate from those of the bulk material when the size of the material ...
Nanomaterials are materials with at least one dimension in the 1-100 nm range, exhibiting unique properties that enhance applications in electronics, medicine, energy, and space exploration.
Coordination nanosheets are a unique class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that are formed by coordination bonds between planar organic ligands and metal ions. These 2D nanomaterials are ...