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Nature Photonics 1, 141 - 142 (2007)
doi:10.1038/nphoton.2007.10
View from...NANOMETA-2007: Big minds think small
David Gevaux1
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David Gevaux is an editor at Nature Photonics, 4 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW, UK.
e-mail: d.gevaux@nature.com
Abstract
Optical technology is becoming smaller and smaller, and it doesn't get much smaller than nanophotonic devices and metamaterials. NANOMETA-2007 gave researchers the opportunity to gather together in the cold to discuss these hot topics.
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