Bengaluru, Feb. 24 -- Researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), Bengaluru, have developed a novel nano-soft gold-liquid crystal hybrid material that remains stable under high temperature fluctuations while exhibiting enhanced optical properties.

The breakthrough is expected to facilitate next-generation optical technologies, energy-efficient electronics and advanced sensors.

Nano-soft hybrid materials represent an emerging frontier in materials science, combining the precision of nanotechnology with the versatility of soft matter. These materials are witnessing significant demand in cutting-edge electro-optical applications.

The research team, led by senior scientist Dr. B.L.V. Prasad and Ph.D. scholar Muskan Du...