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Polymer from the Sea

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There is nothing fishy about research on DNA as a biopolymer for photonics applications — except for the source material. Scientists at the US Air Force Research Laboratory and at the Universities of Dayton and Cincinnati, all in Ohio, have announced success in transforming DNA from salmon roe and sperm sacs into optical thin films. Reporting in Applied Physics Letters 87, 211115 (2005), they said that the processed DNA shows low optical loss, high thermal stability and a molecular structure that may enhance chromophore alignment in poled polymer applications. Moreover, it appears to...Read full article

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    Published: January 2006
    BiopolymerDNALighter SideUniversities of Dayton and CincinnatiUS Air Force Research Laboratory

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