At Nanowerk News, Professor Yeom’s research team (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST) developed chiral ceramic nanostructures with broad chiroptical activity through a self-assembly process. They controlled the attraction and repulsion forces with copper sulfide nanoparticles (NPs) coated with cysteine (Cys), which led to the formation of chiral nanoflowers (NFs) on a sub-micrometer scale.…
New chiral ceramic nanostructures: Broad chiroptical activity from ultraviolet to short-wave infrared
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