Nanophotonics and supramolecular chemistry

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Abstract

Supramolecular chemistry has become a key area in emerging bottom-up nanoscience and nanotechnology. In particular, supramolecular systems that can produce a photonic output are increasingly important research targets and present various possibilities for practical applications. Accordingly, photonic properties of various supramolecular systems at the nanoscale are important in current nanotechnology. In this short review, nanophotonics in supramolecular chemistry will be briefly summarized by introducing recent examples of control of photonic responses of supramolecular systems. Topics are categorized according to the fundamental actions of their supramolecular systems: (i) self-assembly, (ii) recognition, (iii) manipulation.

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Ariga, K., Komatsu, H., & Hill, J. P. (2013, October 1). Nanophotonics and supramolecular chemistry. Nanophotonics. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2013-0025

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