The nanophotonics orchestra presents: Twisting to the light of nanoparticles
Published on 20 September 2021Physicists at the University of Bath observe a new physical effect in chiral (twisted) nanoparticles.
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Physicists at the University of Bath observe a new physical effect in chiral (twisted) nanoparticles.
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