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Conductive polymer nanoantennas for dynamic organic plasmonics

Conductive polymer nanoantennas for dynamic organic plasmonics

Around billions of nanodisks deposited onto area of 1 cm2. Each one of them reacts to the incident light and creates plasmons. Credit: Linköping University Researchers in the Organic Photonics and Nano-optics goup at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics have developed optical nanoantennas made from a conducting polymer. The [...]Click here to view original web page at phys.org

A tech jewel: Converting graphene into diamond film

A tech jewel: Converting graphene into diamond film

Synthesis of the thinnest possible diamond-like material starting from bilayer graphene and without high pressure Can two layers of the “king of the wonder materials,” i.e. graphene, be linked and converted to the thinnest diamond-like material, the “king of the crystals”? Researchers of the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials [...]Click here to view original web page at bioengineer.org