NPNMAP - Novel Phenomena and New Materials for Advanced Photonics
  • J. Kim (US) University of Michigan

WE1.1 - LIGHT-INDUCED ASSEMBLY AND RECONFIGURATION OF CHIRAL NANOSTRUCTURES

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • N. Kotov (US) University of Michigan
  • J. Kim (US) University of Michigan
  • J. Yeom (US) University of Michigan
  • H. Calcaterra (US) University of Michigan
  • G. Zhao (US) Van Andel Research Institute
  • P. Zhang (GB) University of Oxford
  • J. Munn (US) COMSOL, Inc.
Date
08/21/2019
Time
08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Room
Emerald E
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
08:00 AM - 08:30 AM

Abstract

Abstract

Matured syntheses of inorganic nanocolloids today have allowed production of diverse asymmertic nanoparticles (NP) and even more complex assemblies, introducing a variety of nanomaterials with unique properties. Chirality is one of most intriguing symmetry groups in field of material science due to the optical rotatory power of chiral substances.
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