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arxiv: 0810.5161 · v1 · pith:JVAQYOJWnew · submitted 2008-10-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.soft

Nanotechnology and Quasicrystals: From self assembly to photonic applications

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.soft
keywords photonicquasicrystalsapplicationsartificialeffortsnanostructuresnanotechnologyadvantages
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After providing a concise overview on quasicrystals and their discovery more than a quarter of a century ago, I consider the unexpected interplay between nanotechnology and quasiperiodic crystals. Of particular relevance are efforts to fabricate artificial functional micro- or nanostructures, as well as efforts to control the self-assembly of nanostructures, where current knowledge about the possibility of having long-range order without periodicity can provide significant advantages. I discuss examples of systems ranging from artificial metamaterials for photonic applications, through self-assembled soft matter, to surface waves and optically-induced nonlinear photonic quasicrystals.

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