Nanopattern method unlocks precise control of disorder for wave-guiding devices

Researchers have developed a method to precisely control the degree of disorder in nanopattern arrays using metal-infiltrated block copolymer thin films. This innovation allows for better design of nano-optical and nanoelectronic devices by tuning structural order at the nanoscale.
Why it matters
This advancement could lead to more efficient and precise manufacturing of next-generation electronic and optical components.
edited by Stephanie Baum , reviewed by Andrew Zinin
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