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Light-Matter Interaction in Single Layer of Atoms

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A new and more efficient way of detecting light and matter interactions at the atomic level has been discovered that could lead to advances in the emerging field of two-dimensional materials; it could also potentially lead to new ways of controlling light. University of Central Florida professor Aristide Dogariu led a research team that conducted the first demonstration of an elastic scattering, near-field experiment performed on a single layer of atoms. Courtesy of UCF. Scientists typically use spectrometry tools to study the way light interacts with a gas, liquid or solid. That...Read full article

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    Published: June 2017
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    graphene
    Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern. It is the basic building block of other carbon-based materials such as graphite, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes (e.g., buckyballs). Graphene has garnered significant attention due to its remarkable properties, making it one of the most studied materials in the field of nanotechnology. Key properties of graphene include: Two-dimensional structure: Graphene...
    Research & TechnologyeducationUCFUniversity of Central FloridaUCF’s College of Optics and PhotonicsAristide DogariugrapheneLight SourcesOpticsTech Pulse

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