Thin-film-based nanoarchitectures for soft matter: controlled assemblies into two-dimensional worlds.
Abstract
Controlling the organization of molecular building blocks at the nanometer level is of utmost importance, not only from the viewpoint of scientific curiosity, but also for the development of next-generation organic devices with electrical, optical, chemical, or biological functions. Self-assembly offers great potential for the manufacture of nanoarchitectures (nanostructures and nanopatterns) over large areas by using low-energy and inexpensive...
Paper Details
Title
Thin-film-based nanoarchitectures for soft matter: controlled assemblies into two-dimensional worlds.
Published Date
May 23, 2011
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
10
Pages
1288 - 1308
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