Fabrication of nano-optical patterns by electron beam irradiation
                
                2018-1026-05
                                
                                    
                            
        - researcher's name
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                    about researcher IMURA, Kohei Professor
- affiliation
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                    Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering
 
- research field
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                    Thin film/Surface and interfacial physical properties,Nanostructural chemistry,Physical chemistry
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background
                            ● Nano-optical pattering with the conventional method is desirable   
● Control of absorption and luminescence properties is crucial for practical use
● Novel function should be provided to the widely-used materials
                    
    ● Control of absorption and luminescence properties is crucial for practical use
● Novel function should be provided to the widely-used materials
summary
                            ● Nano-scale optical pattern was fabricated by electron beam irradiation    
● Polymer was used for inducing unique optical properties
● Luminescence properties were controlled by tuning the condition
                    
    ● Polymer was used for inducing unique optical properties
● Luminescence properties were controlled by tuning the condition
predominance
                            ● Nanometer scale luminescent optical pattering is feasible   
● A variety of luminescent species can be fabricated
● Use of conventional materials enables mass production
                    
    ● A variety of luminescent species can be fabricated
● Use of conventional materials enables mass production
collaborative researchers
KAMURA, Yoshio Research Associate (retired)
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                     Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope(SNOM) Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope(SNOM)
        posted:
        2018/11/15