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Imaging beyond the diffraction limit with self-assembled nanoscale lenses

admin May 20th, 2010 Nanotechnology

A novel, molecular self-assembly technique produces almost perfectly shaped plano-convex optical lenses for high-quality imaging that surpasses the fundamental resolution limit of a regular optical microscope.
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