Photonics and nanostructures

by SMEBOOK (admin) · June 23, 2020

Nanostructures refer to materials or structures that have at least one dimension between 1 and 100 nm. These are structure of size between that of microscopic and molecular structure. Nanostructures with optical properties are termed as photonic nanostructures that help in the transmission of information by the means of infrared and laser lights. Photonic nanostructures can be used for many applications, for example, optical sensors for cancer markers or other biomolecules, solar cells, etc.

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Photonics and nanostructures

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