UC Santa Barbara researchers Prasad Iyer and Prof. Jon Schuller propose a new route, novel electrically reconfigurable metasurfaces, as an important step towards on-chip programmable optics.

UC Santa Barbara researchers Prasad Iyer and Prof. Jon Schuller propose a new route, novel electrically reconfigurable metasurfaces, as an important step towards on-chip programmable optics.
ASK Chemicals expands its product portfolio with the addition of pre-coated sand that is used in the shell molding process.
This special section presents highlight from the collaborative research group “Adaptive surfaces for high temperature applications – the skin concept”.
Researchers at University of Stuttgart created optical lenses which are hardly larger than a human hair.
Sheng Liu, Igal Brener, Mike Sinclair and other co-workers from Sandia National Laboratories demonstrated both two-dimensional and multilayer (3D) dielectric metamaterials made from III-V semiconductors (elements from groups III and V on the periodic table) using a monolithic fabrication process.
A comprehensive updated review of auxetic materials, their types and properties, and applications.
Researchers have proposed a new idea to deliver anti-cancer drugs to tumor sites by combining immunotherapy and nanoparticles.
Open channel, paper-based microfluidic devices allow for the localization, manipulation, and transport of high- and low- surface tension liquids.
Researchers distinguish the origin and energetics of spectral features supported in nanoparticle-TMD monolayer hybrids.
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.