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New Metamaterial Creates Practical, Tunable Devices

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 21, 2012 — A novel metamaterial can easily be integrated into semiconductor electronics, which could advance sensors, solar collectors, quantum computing and optical cloaks, and could lead to devices that make optical microscopes 10 times more powerful. Noble metals such as silver and gold are commonly used in the production of metamaterials, but these metals are very expensive and cannot be integrated into current semiconductor electronics technologies. Researchers led by Alexandra Boltasseva at Purdue University replaced the noble metals with aluminum-doped zinc oxide, or AZO. The...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
    Alexander V. KildishevAlexandra Boltassevaaluminum-doped zinc oxideAmericasAZOBasic ScienceCommunicationsenergyGururaj V. Naikhyperbolic metamaterialsIndianaJingjing LiumetamaterialsMicroscopyOpticsPurduePurdues Birck Nanotechnology CenterResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsVladimir M. ShalaevWest Lafayette

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