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Composite Created with Specific Optical Properties

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DONOSTIA, Spain, May 15, 2013 — When it comes to creating nanostructured composite materials with specific optical and electrical properties, size matters. By adding semiconducting nanoparticles to polymers, scientists at the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country have created nanostructured composite materials with specific optical and electrical properties that vary according to size. These properties allow researchers to synthesize particles of the size corresponding to the desired properties, and by adding these particles to polymers, give the final product one specific property or another. The particles could...Read full article

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    Published: May 2013
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