Optical materials news, October 2014

Scientists have developed a unique microring laser cavity that can produce single-mode lasing even from a conventional multi-mode laser cavity.

Introducing Materials Today Communications

Materials Today is proud to announce the successful launch of Materials Today Communications.

Elsevier is delighted to announce that the first issue of Materials Today: Proceedings is now available.

Exclusive access to 11 article in the Virtual Special Issue on the Nobel Prize for Physics 2014.

Physicists have now managed to select the direction of the light using an unusual kind of coupling between spin and the direction of propagation.

Researchers have discovered that in a special semiconductor, light can have the opposite effect, making the material less conductive instead.

New absorber lights the way to more sensitive optical biosensors.

A team of researchers has demonstrated a breakthrough technique that offers the first tantalizing possibility of silicon detectors for telecommunications.

Nano Energy Award winner 2014 is announced.

Find out who won the awards at the International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 2014.

Physicists read the subatomic “spins” in the centers or nuclei of hydrogen isotopes to control current that powered light in a cheap, plastic LED.

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