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Optical Limiting in Metal Nanowires Studied

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Daniel S. Burgess

Optical limiters transmit low-intensity but block high-intensity light, making them suitable for use in applications such as the protection of sensors and the human eye from laser radiation. In the pursuit of alternative material for such devices, scientists at National University of Singapore and at the Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, also in Singapore, have characterized the optical limiting properties of various metal nanowires. Metal nanowires of uniform dimensions with promising optical limiting thresholds are produced using an Al2O3 template with a series of regular...Read full article

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    Published: August 2006
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