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Thin films with a hidden twist

Andreas Stein
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Andreas Stein: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA. a-stein@umn.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7322, 387-388

Abstract: Many naturally occurring substances have a 'handedness' that enables them to interact highly specifically with matter or light. The helical features responsible for this can now be replicated in solid, porous films. See Letter p.422

Date: 2010
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