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This project delves into the principles of interference, particularly focusing on how light waves interact with very thin films, like those seen in soap bubbles or oil slicks. The post is in ...
Traditionally, thin films needed to be transparent and no thinner than roughly one-quarter of the wavelength of light -- 600 nm -- to exhibit interference colors.
Researchers at Drexel University’s College of Engineering have developed a thin film device ... “These results indicate that the MXene films can convert from electromagnetic interference shielding to ...
The Fabry–Perot-type effect of conventional optical thin films uses constructive and destructive interference, with the optical phase controlled by gradual accumulation within the nearly ...
WASHINGTON D.C., September 30, 2014 – Applying a well-known optical phenomenon called thin-film interference, a group of researchers at Harvard University has demonstrated the ability to "paint ...
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