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Feature issue introduction: optical phase change materials

Feature issue introduction: optical phase change materials
Feature issue introduction: optical phase change materials

This Optical Materials Express feature issue presents a collection of twelve papers clustered around the general topic of optical phase-change materials. While the scientific study of phase-change materials has a long history, interest in these materials for optical as well as electronic applications has risen sharply in the last decade, and is now the subject of intense world-wide research efforts. In this set of feature papers, topics range from basic materials studies to applications of phase-change materials in metasurfaces, sensing, integrated optics, silicon photonics and polarization switching.

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Haglund, Richard
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Hewak, Daniel
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Ramanathan, Shriram
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Haglund, Richard
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Hewak, Daniel
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Ramanathan, Shriram
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Haglund, Richard, Hewak, Daniel, Ramanathan, Shriram and Hu, Juejun (2018) Feature issue introduction: optical phase change materials. Optical Materials Express, 8 (9), 2967-2969. (doi:10.1364/OME.8.002967).

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This Optical Materials Express feature issue presents a collection of twelve papers clustered around the general topic of optical phase-change materials. While the scientific study of phase-change materials has a long history, interest in these materials for optical as well as electronic applications has risen sharply in the last decade, and is now the subject of intense world-wide research efforts. In this set of feature papers, topics range from basic materials studies to applications of phase-change materials in metasurfaces, sensing, integrated optics, silicon photonics and polarization switching.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 31 August 2018
Published date: 1 September 2018

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/424205
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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 21:38

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Author: Richard Haglund
Author: Daniel Hewak ORCID iD
Author: Shriram Ramanathan
Author: Juejun Hu

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