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The automated packaging and assembly of a photonic chiplet to an optical interposer and printed circuit board is shown, where optical inter-chip couplers, wirebonds, and vias provide 3D waveguide connectivity.
This review highlights the advancement of multidimensional detection in 2D materials. It encompasses six novel dimensionalities and hybrid-dimensional photodetectors, offering guidance for developing next-generation multidimensional photodetectors.
This review provides a comprehensive overview of patterning techniques for perovskite thin films, highlights photodetectors based on dimensionally engineered perovskites, and discusses emerging applications and future challenges in the development of high-performance optoelectronic devices.
Micro-LEDs will lead next-generation display technology such as transparent, deformable and near-eye displays, enabling a wide range of applications with superior performance.
This review highlights recent progress and challenges in wearable and implantable LED-based therapeutic devices, along with potential solutions. It also outlines clinical requirements and manufacturing pathways for future phototherapy systems.
In this review, we have summarized ultralong organic host-guest afterglow materials, their emission mechanisms, and discusses future challenges and research directions for these materials.
This review highlights the advancement of inorganic electro-optical materials. It underscores strategies for optimizing performance through multiscale analysis and design, offering guidance for developing high-performance electro-optic devices.
This review examines imaging-based nanophotonic biosensing and interferometric label-free imaging, with a particular focus on vesicle detection. It specifically compares dielectric and plasmonic metasurfaces for label-free protein and extracellular vesicle detection, highlighting their respective advantages and limitations.
This article presents a comprehensive overview of free-space high-Q nanophotonics, encompassing its physical principles, recent advancements, and various applications.