Stellacci et al., 2002 - Google Patents
One-and two-photon induced growth of ligand-coated nanoparticles for 2D and 3D metal patterningStellacci et al., 2002
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- Stellacci F
- Bauer C
- Meyer-Friedrichsen T
- Wenseleers W
- Alain V
- Kuebler S
- Pond S
- Zhang Y
- Marder S
- Perry J
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- Nanoscale Optics and Applications
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Ligand-coated metallic nanoparticles are powerful new materials for nano-electronic and photonics applications. They can be readily synthesized and their stability and solubility allows them to be cast in complex composite materials or self-assembled into quasi-ordered …
- 229910052751 metal 0 title abstract description 50
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