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NPG Asia Materials update November 28, 2011
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November 28, 2011
review article
image Metamaterials and metaoptics
R. C. McPhedran, I. V. Shadrivov, B. T. Kuhlmey and Y. S. Kivshar
The control and manipulation of light using metamaterials has given rise to remarkable functionalities such as cloaking, backward wave propagation and negative refraction. The expansion of these technologies to near-visible wavelengths promises further breakthroughs in this rapidly developing field of technology.
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image DNA nanomaterials: Making contact
Electronic, magnetic and superconducting
Devices consisting of single metal-bound DNA strands bridged between electrodes pave the way for new biocompatible electronics.
image Resistive memory: A sneaky problem solved
Electronic, magnetic and superconducting
The combination of two types of resistive material can eliminate unwanted current paths and improve the performance of resistive memory.
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