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2011 | 120 | 2 | 256-259

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Influence of the Nanostructures on the Surface and Bulk Physical Properties of Materials

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Fullerenes, nanotubes, quantum dots are considered as effective sensitizers to modify both the optical, nonlinear optical features, dynamic and polarization characteristics, as well as mechanical and spectral properties of the organic and inorganic materials. The correlation between photorefractivity and photoconductivity was supported and the relation between charge carrier mobility of pure conjugated structures and nanoobjects-doped ones has been revealed. An increase of transmission of nanostructured polarization films was observed. An extension of the nanocomposites applications area is considered.

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  • Department of Photophysics of media with nanoobjects, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 12, Birzhevaya Line, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
  • Electrotechnical University, 5, Professor Popov str., St. Petersburg, 197376, Russia
  • St.-Petersburg University of Fine Mechanics and Optics, Kronverkskii Pr., 49, St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia
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  • Department of Photophysics of media with nanoobjects, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 12, Birzhevaya Line, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
  • St.-Petersburg University of Fine Mechanics and Optics, Kronverkskii Pr., 49, St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia
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  • Department of Photophysics of media with nanoobjects, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 12, Birzhevaya Line, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
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  • Department of Photophysics of media with nanoobjects, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 12, Birzhevaya Line, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
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  • Department of Photophysics of media with nanoobjects, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 12, Birzhevaya Line, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
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  • Department of Photophysics of media with nanoobjects, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 12, Birzhevaya Line, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
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  • Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Knez-Mihailova 35/IV, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia

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