An international team of plasmonics researchers has developed a novel type of nanoantenna that could one day lead to advances in security applications for the detection of drugs and explosives. A report of the finding, authored by Swinburne University’s Professor Saulius Juodkazis and Dr Lorenzo Rosa with a collaborator from China, is published in the scientific journal Physica Status Solidi: Rapid Research Letters. Photograph appeared in the Media Centre release, ‘Researchers create novel nanoantennas’ on 4 May 2011
PhD student Chiara Paviolo and Professor of Biointerface Engineering Sally McArthur are investigatin...
Nanoalloys and nanocomposites are widely studied classes of nanomaterials within the context of biol...
PhD student Chiara Paviolo and Professor of Biointerface Engineering Sally McArthur are investigatin...
An international team of plasmonics researchers has developed a novel type of nanoantenna that could...
An international team of plasmonics researchers has developed a novel type of nanoantenna that could...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne's new $8 million plasmonics laboratory. The facility will enable Swinburne researchers to ...
Presented on September 8, 2015 at 12 noon in the Pettit Microelectronics Building Conference Room 10...
1144-1147Rapid advances in nanotechnology are setting new paradigms in science and technology. This ...
Master Thesis in Nanoscience.Over the last two decades, scientists have been studying the properties...
This book reports current nanotechnology research from Australia, in addition to being the first tri...
PhD student Chiara Paviolo and Professor of Biointerface Engineering Sally McArthur are investigatin...
Nanoalloys and nanocomposites are widely studied classes of nanomaterials within the context of biol...
PhD student Chiara Paviolo and Professor of Biointerface Engineering Sally McArthur are investigatin...
An international team of plasmonics researchers has developed a novel type of nanoantenna that could...
An international team of plasmonics researchers has developed a novel type of nanoantenna that could...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne University of Technology is set to open its new $8 million plasmonics laboratory, consolid...
Swinburne's new $8 million plasmonics laboratory. The facility will enable Swinburne researchers to ...
Presented on September 8, 2015 at 12 noon in the Pettit Microelectronics Building Conference Room 10...
1144-1147Rapid advances in nanotechnology are setting new paradigms in science and technology. This ...
Master Thesis in Nanoscience.Over the last two decades, scientists have been studying the properties...
This book reports current nanotechnology research from Australia, in addition to being the first tri...
PhD student Chiara Paviolo and Professor of Biointerface Engineering Sally McArthur are investigatin...
Nanoalloys and nanocomposites are widely studied classes of nanomaterials within the context of biol...
PhD student Chiara Paviolo and Professor of Biointerface Engineering Sally McArthur are investigatin...