Nanostructures

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Hybrid nanostructures

The inherently high surface area of bimetallic nanoparticles makes them especially attractive materials for heterogeneous catalysis. The ability to selectively grow…

Nano Structures via Chemistry

† Chemistry & Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Av. West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada ‡ Chemistry &…

Magnetic Microscopy of nanostructures

Direct visualisation of the magnetic structure of materials is exciting not only from a fundamental physics perspective, but is also critical for proposed spintronic…

Nanostructured Tissue Engineering

Viability image of live human stem cells (green) seeded on a nano-structured scaffold. There is clear scope for biomaterials and tissue engineering as a future treatment…

Optimization of photonic nanostructures

Astronomy Biomedical Optics & Medical Imaging Defense & Security Electronic Imaging & Signal Processing Illumination & Displays Lasers…

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