Optical materials news, December 2013

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Researchers of Technische Universität München have, for the first time, watched organic solar cells degrade in real time.

Rice’s research group test for terahertz peaks in batches of pure metallic nanotubes known as “armchairs”.

A research team used a unique optical metamaterial with a refractive index of zero to generate “phase mismatch–free nonlinear light”.

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