Not exact matches
Metamaterials are
artificial nanofabricated constructs whose optical properties arise from the physical structure of their
superlattices rather than their chemical composition.
A research team led by UCLA scientists and engineers has developed a method to make new kinds of
artificial «
superlattices» — materials composed of alternating layers of ultra-thin «two - dimensional» sheets, which are only one or a few atoms thick.
To create a material where the electrons and holes are forced to separate, the team produced an
artificial crystal structure called a
superlattice.
A research team led by UCLA scientists and engineers has developed a method to make new kinds of
artificial «
superlattices» — materials comprised of alternating layers of ultra-thin «two - dimensional» sheets, which are only one or a few atoms thick.