About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to become the reference point for recent advances in the general design principles and specific technical developments of creating diverse stimuli-responsive optical nanostructures. This Research Topic will focus on how recent progress can overcome the drawbacks of existing optical nanomaterials and inspire further research in the creation of next-generation devices, sensors, and theranostic agents. Although the working mechanisms of these optical phenomena are different, they may share similar experimental designs for achieving desirable optical responses. Therefore, this Research Topic will also aim to fill the gap between these existing working mechanisms in recent research activities, and offer opportunities to recognize the fundamental and critical parameters that can be used for achieving pre-designed optical responses on demand.
We welcome submissions of Original Research, Review, Mini-Review, and Perspective articles, on themes including, but not limited to:
• Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical consideration of novel responsive optical nanostructures
• Determination of critical parameters and rational design of diverse stimuli-responsive optical nanostructures
• Synthesis of novel active plasmonic nanostructures and investigation of their mechanism
• Self-assembly of nanostructures into responsive photonic crystals
• Design of next generation responsive devices based on tunable liquid crystals
• Applications of novel responsive optical nanostructures in detection, anticounterfeiting, biomedicine, and optical devices
Keywords: optical materials, nanostructures, color, responsive materials, smart responses
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