LCDs Improved With 3-D Nanoimaging Process
Friday, October 24, 2008 - 07:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Professors of physics and macromolecular science have developed a method of 3-D optical imaging of anisotropic fluids such liquid crystals, with volumetric resolution one thousand times smaller than existing techniques.
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