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In profile: Andreas Hirsch, Professor of Organic Chemistry, Friedrich Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg Hirsch A |
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Plasmonics - A route to nanoscale optical devices (vol 13, pg 1501, 2001) Maier SA, Brongersma ML, Kik PG, Meltzer S, Requicha AAG, Koel BE, Atwater HA |
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Tunable inverse opal hydrogel pH sensors Lee YJ, Braun PV |
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Nanoscale ultraviolet-light-emitting diodes using wide-bandgap gallium nitride nanorods Kim HM, Kang TW, Chung KS |
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Light-driven side-on nematic elastomer actuators Li MH, Keller P, Li B, Wang XG, Brunet M |
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Spin-on nanostructured silicon-silica film displaying room-temperature nanosecond lifetime photoluminescence Cohen Y, Hatton B, Miguez H, Coombs N, Fournier-Bidoz SB, Grey JK, Beaulac R, Reber C, Ozin GA |
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Universal route to cell micropatterning using an amphiphilic comb polymer Hyun JH, Ma HW, Zhang ZP, Beebe TP, Chilkoti A |
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Novel synthesis of Pt6Si5 nanowires and Pt6Si5-Si nanowire heterojunctions by using polycrystalline pt nanowires as templates Jun L, Lu Z, Jing Z |
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Single-crystalline In2O3 nanotubes filled with In Li YB, Bando Y, Golberg D |
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Multiple ordering transitions: Hierarchical self-assembly of rod-coil block copolymers Park JW, Thomas EL |
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Directed growth of polymethylene films on atomically modified gold surfaces Guo WF, Jennings GK |
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Meso/macroporous inorganic oxide monoliths from polymer foams Maekawa H, Esquena J, Bishop S, Solans C, Chmelka BF |
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A new synthetic approach to silicon colloidal photonic crystals with a novel topology and an omni-directional photonic bandgap: Micromolding in inverse silica opal (MISO) Miguez H, Tetreault N, Yang SM, Kitaev V, Ozin GA |
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High permittivity from defective multiwalled carbon nanotubes in the X-band Watts PCP, Hsu WK, Barnes A, Chambers B |
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Focused microwave-assisted synthesis of 2,5-dihydrofuran derivatives as electron acceptors for highly efficient nonlinear optical chromophores Liu S, Haller MA, Ma H, Dalton LR, Jang SH, Jen AKY |
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Growth direction and cross-sectional study of silicon nanowires Li CP, Lee CS, Ma XL, Wang N, Zhang RQ, Lee ST |
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High-performance, quantum dot nanocomposites for nonlinear optical and optical gain applications Petruska MA, Malko AV, Voyles PM, Klimov VI |
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Infrared detectors with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxy thiophene)/poly(styrene sulfonic acid) (PEDOT/PSS) as the active material Meskers SCJ, van Duren JKJ, Janssen RAJ, Louwet F, Groenendaal L |
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Excellent wave absorption by zirconium-based bulk metallic glass composites containing carbon nanotubes Bian Z, Wang RJ, Pan MX, Zhao DQ, Wang WH |
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Biomimetic formation of porous single-crystalline CaCO3 via nanocrystal aggregation Zhan JH, Lin HP, Mou CY |
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Extreme changes in the electrical resistance of titania nanotubes with hydrogen exposure Varghese OK, Gong DW, Paulose M, Ong KG, Dickey EC, Grimes CA |
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Solid-state rechargeable magnesium batteries Chusid O, Gofer Y, Gizbar H, Vestfrid Y, Levi E, Aurbach D, Riech I |
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Field-induced formation of the polar SmCP phase above the SmCP-isotropic transition Weissflog W, Schroder MW, Diele S, Pelzl G |
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Oxide-assisted growth of semiconducting nanowires Zhang RQ, Lifshitz Y, Lee ST |
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Metal nanostructures with hollow interiors Sun YG, Mayers B, Xia YN |
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Ultra-low surface energy polymers: The molecular design requirements Tsibouklis J, Nevell TG |
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Fullerene-like WS2 nanoparticles: Superior lubricants for harsh conditions Rapoport L, Fleischer N, Tenne R |