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Researchers develop method to create colloidal diamonds – Phys.org
The colloidal diamond has been a dream of researchers since the 1990s. These structures—stable, self-assembled formations of miniscule materials—have the potential to make light waves as useful as electrons in computing, and hold promise for a host of other a…
The colloidal diamond has been a dream of researchers since the 1990s. These structuresstable, self-assembled formations of miniscule materialshave the potential to make light waves as useful as electrons in computing, and hold promise for a host of other applications. But while the idea of colloidal diamonds was developed decades ago, no one was able to reliably produce the structures. Until now.
Researchers led by David Pine, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the NYU Tando…
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