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- 2011Morphology controlled preparation of monodisperse TiO2 nanorods and nanoparticles for optical nanocomposites
- 2010Micro-patternable hybrid nanocomposites with tailorable mechanical and thermomechanical propertiescitations
- 2010Sol–Gel Derived Nanocomposites for Optical Applicationscitations
- 2010Monitoring morphology and properties of hybrid organic-inorganic materials from in situ polymerization of tetraethoxysilane in polyimide polymer : 1. effect of the coupling agent on the microstructure and interfacial interaction
- 2010New routes to cleanliness : nanocomposite coatings offer advantages over PTFE in food production
- 2009Nanocomposite materials for high frequency ultrasound matching layerscitations
- 2007Investigation on thermal and chemical stability of polymer based easy-to-clean nanocomposite systems
- 2006Monitoring morphology and properties of hybrid organicinorganic materials from in situ polymerization of tetraethoxysilane in polyimide polymer: 1. Effect of the coupling agent on the microstructure and interfacial interactioncitations
- 2003Corrosion performance of heavy metal free inorganic-organic nanocomposite coating systems on aluminium synthesized by sol-gel processing
- 2002Easy to clean nanocomposite metal coatings for food processing
- 2002Antimicrobic low surface-free energy nanocomposite coatings
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Sol–Gel Derived Nanocomposites for Optical Applications
Abstract
This paper provides a selective description of the development of nanostructured materials and the fabrication of the devices for optical applications. Examples are interference coatings, refractive and diffractive lenses, and macro- and micro-GRIN (graded refractive index) optical elements. Hybrid materials containing nanoparticles are of particular interest for the production of optical elements because, by exploiting the intrinsic solid state properties of the nanoparticles, nanocomposites can be tailored to exhibit the desired properties. A particular advantage of wet chemical processing lies in its great flexibility for depositing functional coatings.