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This paper reports fabrication methods for ordered metallic nanostructures such as nanowires and nanoparticles based on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) templates. The phosphate groups in DNA are negatively charged; consequently, the DNA conformation may mineralize metals e.g., palladium (Pd) at a relatively high metal concentration. We successfully form unique spherically shaped moss-like hybrid Pd nanoparticles...
The effect of organic-inorganic interfaces on thermal conductivity of composite materials has been studied by evaluating thermal conductive resistance at the organic-inorganic interfaces experimentally. Polymer layer was sandwiched with thin ceramic plates to make multi-layer stacked samples. Through the comparison of the thermal conductivity of the multi-layer-stacked materials, and those of the...
In order to prepare a high refractive index as well as a highly transparent polymer nanohybrid composite, a high refractive index per-naphthalene polymer was designed and synthesized successfully. We developed an effective and versatile wet-annealing process for further increasing the RI of the nanohybrid composites. By the indispensable steps, we achieved the highest RI of n (594 nm) ≈ 2 and highly...
Here we propose a simple technique for studying Mie scattering behavior of nanohybrid polymer material by incorporating bright-field imaging method and detecting photon counts of the images. Therefore, by examining the imaging of nanohybrid polymer and measuring its photon counts, we can demonstrate how big the different of photon counts due to Mie scattering of each images of nanohybrid polymer materials.
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