Optical materials news, August 2014

The new graphene? The next big thing in the high-tech world are the two-dimensional semiconductors known as MX2 materials.

By combining plasmonics and optical microresonators, researchers have created a new optical amplifier (or laser) design.

Researchers have created a CMOS-compatible, biomimetic color photodetector that directly responds to red, green and blue light, like a human eye.

The awardees selected from papers published in 2013 in the Acta Journals: Acta Materialia, Scripta Materialia, and Acta Biomaterialia are...

Organolead perovskites made from recycled lead for photovoltaics.

Beyond the invisibility cloak

Singapore-based journal records its highest impact factor of 18.432.

Physicists have found a way to make atomic-force microscope probes 20 times more capable of detecting forces as small as the weight of an individual virus.

An outline of Marilyn Monroe's iconic face appeared on the clear, plastic film when a researcher fogs it with her breath.

Notable increases for Elsevier's materials science journals.

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