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January 23rd, 2003
Nanotubes send light from pillar to post
Abstract: Light can be shunted around chips using photonic crystals through which certain wavelengths cannot pass. Making them at visible wavelengths has been tricky and expensive, but a new self-assembly approach shows how to do it on the cheap.
Source:* Nature
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