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Halas wins high-profile national security award
Date:11/25/2008

ities of engineered electromagnetic nanomaterials that interact with both infrared and visible light. Breakthroughs in the field could form the basis for everything from super-efficient solar power collectors to next-generation camouflage.

"The long-term impact of this research will profoundly change the way we design, make, use and think about optical materials," Halas said. "It's perfect timing that the Department of Defense has recognized the strategic importance of this line of research, and I look forward to the opportunity of pursuing these research goals."


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