Description
In Part 3 of this four-part tutorial, Nicholas A. Kotov describes the (1) fundamental requirements, (2) practical rationale and (3) methods of manufacturing of chiroplasmonic and chiroexcitonic nanostructures. Special attention is given to mapping the future direction of translation of structural and optical properties of inorganic nanoscale structures to applications. They are exemplified by polarization optics for telecommunication, bioanalytical applications, holographic imaging and anti-counterfeit technologies.
This is Part Three of a four-part tutorial.
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