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Small Particles Could Find Big Uses

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Hank Hogan

At the University of Illinois, a researcher may be on the way to something big by starting small. Physics professor Munir Nayfeh has developed a technique for creating nanoparticles out of bulk silicon. When excited, the nanoparticles emit in the blue so strongly that the light is visible to the unaided eye in room light. "This certainly opens new avenues for semiconductor lasers," Nayfeh said. For instance, it may be possible to integrate all optoelectronics onto a single silicon chip. The nanoparticles also can be formed into colloids, crystals, films and collimated beams for...Read full article

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