Medieval stained glass owes its colors to metal nanoparticles that generate plasmons. Due to their transparency and chemical inertness, boron-doped diamonds can be used in applications where other ...
Metal nanoparticles in glass create the colors in stained glass when light hits them and generates plasmons. (Image: John Luty) Diamonds, composed of transparent crystals of the element carbon, can be ...
Diamond, often celebrated for its unmatched hardness and ... The vibrant colors in medieval stained-glass windows result from metal nanoparticles embedded in the glass. When light passes through, ...
Diamond, often celebrated for its unmatched ... The vibrant colors in medieval stained-glass windows result from metal nanoparticles embedded in the glass. When light passes through, these ...