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INL researcher Steven Novack holds a plastic sheet of nanoantenna arrays, created by embossing the antenna structure and depositing a conductive metal in the pattern. Each square contains roughly 260 million antennas. Nanotechnology R&D usually occurs on the centimeter scale, but this INL-patented manufacturing process demonstrates nano-scale features can be produced on a larger scale. For more information about INL's research projects and career opportunities, visit the lab's facebook site. www.facebook.com/idahonationallaboratory |
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Source | Solar nanoantennas |
Author | Idaho National Laboratory |
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