M. Munir, R. Arbi, P. Oliveria, Lok Shu Hui, Matt Bumstead, G. Hanta, K. Liang, Amr Ibrahim, Hyeonghwa Yu, A. Turak
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Photonics made to order: reverse micelle templating as a universal approach to functional nanoparticles
A brief overview of reverse micelle templating as a universal route to solution processed nanoparticles for optical, optoelectronic and photonic applications. Understanding salt complexation, micellar stability, and nanoparticle spatial distribution allows tailoring of nanoparticle structure, composition and size to achieve high performance devices