Optical materials news, August 2017

Hybrid photoactive materials with more stable and more rigid dyes obtained.

Scientists have simultaneously designed an optimal material for light management in solar cells and fabricated the nanostructured surfaces.

Scientists have developed various hybrid, photoactive materials that respond in different ways when exposed to excitation light.

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Scientists have made the first observation of nanocrystals rapidly forming superlattices while they are themselves still growing.

A novel light-activated material can chemically convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide without generating unwanted by-products.

Using a novel method, scientists have design a material that conducts electricity and emits white light when exposed to electricity.

Quality control tool for MoS2 promises improved 2D material for next generation electronics and optoelectronics.

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