Smart pattern display by tuning the surface plasmon resonance of hollow nanocone arrays
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Bin Ai, Helmuth Möhwald, Gang Zhang
Patterns of hollow nanocone array films can be hidden in air and made to appear due to a solvent, enabling a smart method to hide information that can be recovered by a change of the environment.
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