Advanced Optical Materials is joining in the activities of the International Year of Light through publishing a special series of review articles.

Advanced Optical Materials is joining in the activities of the International Year of Light through publishing a special series of review articles.
Research from a Canadian-German collaboration focuses on a next generation nitridolithoaluminate phosphor, SLA, as a breakthrough material.
Confining light into ultra-small metallic gaps dramatically boosts light interaction with graphene.
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the first issue of Advanced Optical Materials for 2015.
Researcers construct a multifunctional theranostic nanoplatform that gathers five diagnostic and therapeutic functions into one single nanocomposite.
Researchers highlight the potential and current biological and biomedical applications of micro- and nanoparticle research.
A multinational team lead by the University of Oxford has discovered a novel topological insulator in the form of Sb-doped Bi2Se3 nanowires.
Researchers shine light into muscle to detect instructions for artificial limbs.
ChemNanoMat is the latest journal to be launched by Wiley-VCH and opened for submissions at the beginning of November.
A report from the Metamaterials 2014 conference, held from 25 to 30 August in Copenhagen, Denmark.