Strong Electro-Optic effect and spontaneous domain formation in self-assembled peptide structures.
Short peptides made from repeating units of phenylalanine self-assemble into a remarkable variety of micro- and nanostructures including tubes, tapes, spheres, and fibrils. These bio-organic structures are found to possess striking mechanical, electrical, and optical properties, which are rarely see...
Main Authors: | Gilboa, B, Lafargue, C, Handelman, A, Shimon, L, Rosenman, G, Zyss, J, Ellenbogen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Wiley
2017
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