About the Cover:
Terbium-doped colloidal gadolinium oxysulfide nanoplatelets exhibiting near-unity photoluminescence quantum yields are reported as promising X-ray scintillating nanomaterials. High-resolution radioluminescence imaging of a small dried fish revealed the fish’s skeleton with exceptional detail.
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Research Interests
Nanofabrication by Iterative Size Reduction
Electroactive Nanomaterials & Devices
Multimaterial Fibers & Devices
Specialty Fibers & Light Sources
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Mehmet BAYINDIR
Center for Hybrid Nanostructures
University of Hamburg
Address: Luruper Chaussee 149, Room: R2.21, 22607 Hamburg, Germany
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Recent Posts
- Nanoplatelets X-ray Scintillator on ACS Nano Cover August 7, 2024
- The discovery of luminescent nanocluster glass (NCG) highlighted in Nature March 27, 2024
- Professor Bayindir received Alexander von Humboldt award April 26, 2023