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Crystals Promise New Optical Materials

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Kevin Robinson

Colloidal particles interest scientists because, although the particles are much larger than molecules, they often behave similarly. For example, they can be present in a solid, liquid or vapor phase, and like molecules, their phase behavior is determined by the nature of the forces between them. Two European research groups have reported discoveries of states of matter using colloidal particles that may have an impact on the development of new photonic materials. Researchers have developed a method for creating self-arranging colloidal crystals that may display interesting optical...Read full article

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    Published: June 2002
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