A New Method for Growing Tiny and Complex Crystals
A new method to produce tiny and complex crystals is being developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. This new method could revolutionize the production of materials used in electronics, optics and photonics. The new technique, called “directed self-assembly,” is based on the principle of using an electric field to direct the assembly of nanoscale building blocks. By using this method, the researchers were able to produce complex crystals that are up to 100 times smaller than those created using traditional methods. This could help create materials with increased efficiency and performance, as well as reduce the cost and time involved in the production process. The team’s findings have been published in Nature Communications.
source: Phys.org