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Posted on July 23, 2024 by leeshlee
Nanostructured materials for multispectral optics in extreme conditions

Nanostructured materials for multispectral optics in extreme conditions

A team of scientists from the University of Michigan, Air Force Research Laboratory, and University of Sao Carlos in Brazil has shown how to create tough and strong nanocomposites with record-high polarization rotation that operate at temperatures exceeding 250ยบ C.

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 Chung-Man defended his dissertation!Sumeyra has been selected to receive the 2024 BI Research Community Innovator Award! 

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