Designed defects in liquid crystals can guide construction of nanomaterials

Friday, September 25, 2015 - 19:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Imperfections running through liquid crystals can be used as miniscule tubing, channeling molecules into specific positions to form new materials and nanoscale structures, according to engineers. The discovery could have applications in fields as diverse as electronics and medicine.

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