Organic crystals composed of complex, carbon-based molecules offer scientists an abundance of features to manipulate when they’re devising novel materials.
Now, researchers at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis St. Paul have programmed a property into an organic crystal by crafting the shape of a component molecule.
The researchers demonstrated that they could custom design a crystal to double the frequency of light passing through it.
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