2020
Blue light from an optical chip: near-ultraviolet applications can be now (even more) miniaturized!
A single waveguide converts and broadens light into the near-ultraviolet spectrum
Barium Titanate Nanostructures and Thin Films for Photonics
We present our new article on "Barium Titanate Nanostructures and Thin Films for Photonics", which is part of the Advanced Optical Materials Hall of Fame article series. We review the progress in various applications based on barium titanate nanostructures and thin films for photonics and forsee future technologies that may benefit from this material platform in the near future.
Well-formed disorder for versatile light technologies
We have managed to make an efficient material for broadband frequency doubling of light using microspheres made of disordered nanocrystals.
Start of Peer Mentoring Programme
The first peer-mentoring programme for female first semester Bachelor students started with a welcoming-apéro organized by Viola Vogler-Neuling from the ONG group last week. Prof. Rachel Grange joined to welcome the students as she is currently teaching the Physics 1 lecture and was strongly supporting the programme.
Back Cover selection of our research at physica status solidi b
Solution-processed barium titanate nonlinear woodpile photonic structures with large surface areas – Issue 5, 2020