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Opals: Status and Prospects
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EngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyChemistryOpals ResultsSelf-assembly ApproachPhotonic CrystalsOptical PropertiesNanostructure SynthesisNanophotonicsMaterials ScienceCrystal MaterialPhotonic MaterialsOpen AccessHierarchical AssemblyNanoarchitectonicsNanomaterialsNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsReporting StandardNatural OpalsStandardization
The beauty of opals results from a densely packed, highly ordered arrangement of silica spheres with a diameter of several hundred nanometers. Such ordered nanostructures are typical examples of materials called photonic crystals, which can be formed by known microstructuring methods and by self-assembly. Opals represent a self-assembly approach to these structured media; such an approach can lead to novel materials for photonics, photocatalysis, and other areas. Although self-assembly leads to many types of defects, resulting in the surprising and very individual appearance of natural opals, it causes also difficulties in technological applications of opal systems.
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