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6 March 2013 Nanostructured materials and their optical features
N. V. Kamanina, P. V. Kuzhakov, S. V. Serov, A. A. Kukharchik, A. A. Petlitsyn, O. V. Barinov, M. F. Borkovskii, N. M. Kozhevnikov, F. Kajzar
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Abstract
Modifications of bulk and surface properties of materials covered with nanoobjects such as: fullerenes, nanotubes, quantum dots, shungites, graphenes, etc., were studied. Improved photorefractive, photoconductive, mechanical and spectral properties were observed for the optical materials operating in the UV-VIS-IR spectral ranges. A wide area of possible applications of these materials in optoelectronics, laser techniques and solar energy conversion is proposed and discussed.
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N. V. Kamanina, P. V. Kuzhakov, S. V. Serov, A. A. Kukharchik, A. A. Petlitsyn, O. V. Barinov, M. F. Borkovskii, N. M. Kozhevnikov, and F. Kajzar "Nanostructured materials and their optical features", Proc. SPIE 8622, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices XV, 86221B (6 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.979822
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KEYWORDS
Fullerenes

Nanostructuring

Carbon nanotubes

Nanocomposites

Quantum dots

Refractive index

Spatial frequencies

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