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17 December 2012 Special Section Guest Editorial: Fundamental and Applied Nanoelectromagnetics
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Abstract
Ongoing rapid progress in the synthesis of different nanostructures and their fascinating physical and chemical properties not associated with bulk materials symbolizes a fundamental breakthrough in the physics and chemistry of condensed matter, significantly extending our knowledge of the nature of solids and our capabilities to control their properties. No other area of materials research combines the exciting progress in fundamental research with the immediate promise of its realization in new devices and products that have both high societal impact and high commercial potential. Naturally, as a result we see a significant and potentially long-lasting increase of human resources and financial investments into this research field all over the world.
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Sergey A. Maksimenko "Special Section Guest Editorial: Fundamental and Applied Nanoelectromagnetics," Journal of Nanophotonics 6(1), 061799 (17 December 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JNP.6.061799
Published: 17 December 2012
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KEYWORDS
Nanostructures

Electromagnetism

Chemistry

Physics

Condensed matter

Electrodynamics

Nanoparticles

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