Optical materials news, February 2014

Saving pre­cious nanosec­onds.

Improved absorption in ultrathin semiconductors.

Engineers have found their novel fiber architecture can transmit images with a quality rivaling the current commercial endoscopy imaging fibers.

UCLA researchers have created a drug delivery system that may have less severe side effects than traditional glaucoma medication

Materials Today is happy to announce that proceedings for the forthcoming ANM 2014 meeting will be published in Materials Today: Proceedings.

A new multidisciplinary, open access journal.

Researchers are creating a polarized light source for such things as energy-saving computer screens and wiretap-proof communications.

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