New Route to Electronics Inside Optical Fibers
Penn State plan produces photodetectors in optical fibers
Using Lasers to Find Land Mines and IEDs
A laser could ionize a distant puff of air and thus safely detect the fumes from buried explosives
Article: Penn State plan produces photodetectors in optical fibers
Using Lasers to Find Land Mines and IEDs
Article: A laser could ionize a distant puff of air and thus safely detect the fumes from buried explosives
Blog Post: Has Sony ceded OLED to Korean companies? Is “Crystal” an alias for “Quantum-Dot”?
Article: 2012 will be the make-or-break year for extreme ultraviolet lithography
Explaining LEDs' Diminishing Returns
Article: New concept pulls popular theories together, drives researchers apart
Article: Chip-level device can record 1s and 0s in the bend of a silicon strip
What Salaries do Optics and Photonics Folk Have?
Blog Post: A large SPIE survey of optics and photonics workers' salaries shows big differences depending on location and employment area.
Quasicrystals Earn Israeli Materials Scientist a Chemistry Nobel
Blog Post: Non-repeating crystals, once thought impossible, can boost thermoelectric conversion and brighten LEDs
Optoelectronics Appear as Promising Application for Graphene
Blog Post: By combining plasmonic nanostructures with graphene, Nobel laureates improve its data transfer efficiency 20 times over
Expectations Dim for OLED Lighting
Article: High costs could keep white organic-light-emitting diodes off the shelf

