Ultra-thin superlattices from gold nanoparticles for nanophotonics

Researchers are creating ultra-thin, highly ordered layers of spherical hydrogel beads that encapsulate gold or silver particles. These structures are of interest for applications in optoelectronics — light-based information and communication technology — and nanophotonics.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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