Optical materials news, May 2019

The four-month accelerator, offering $50,000 in funding, is now accepting applications - apply before 30th May

A novel nano-container can take up hydrophobic compounds of various sizes and shapes in water and then release them in response to light.

Scientists have used extremely high pressures and temperatures to dope nanodiamonds with elements such as silicon and argon.

Now open for Original Research and Review article submission.

Calling Early Career Researchers attending ChinaNANO.

A new study proposes that single photons can interact with each other on graphene surfaces, suggesting new designs for optical quantum computers.

one-pot synthesis produces Au nanoparticles with porous shells of tiny CeO2 nanoparticles of varying thickness for catalysis and plasmonics

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