Optical materials news, July 2022

Using quantum mechanical models, researchers have more accurately predicted how amorphous carbon conducts electricity and absorbs light.

Researchers have demonstrated a new platform for guiding compressed light waves in very thin van der Waals crystals.

A light-powered catalyst made from gallium nitride nanowires covered in nanoparticles can transform carbon dioxide into synthesis gas.

Researchers have shown that a novel photovoltaic device made from an antimony-based composite can distinguish between different colors of light.

Researchers have developed a light-powered metal-organic framework catalyst that can efficiently convert methane into methanol.

A semiconductor membrane perforated with evenly spaced holes can function as a perfect scalable laser cavity that emits a single wavelength of light.

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