Solid-state materials, including glass, ceramics, and single crystals, have a wide range of important and emerging applications in the fields of optoelectronics, optics, photonics, defense protection, telecommunication, bioengineering, healthcare, and sustainable energy. The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum to exchange research ideas about state-of-the-art optical and luminescent materials, and their perspectives or emerging applications, such as solid-state lasers, scintillators, windows and domes, armors, solid-state lighting, and emissive displays. The topics will be focused on the fundamental issues to advance our understanding and the utilization of optical and photonic materials and related devices for applications in the fields of sustainable environment, healthcare, and energy.
Proposed sessions and topics of interest:
- Optical spectroscopy of crystalline and amorphous materials
- Novel optical materials design and their properties
- Advanced processing of optical materials and devices
- Optoelectronic and magneto-optical materials
- Crystalline and amorphous laser and scintillation materials
- Optical and photonic fiber materials and applications
- Modeling and theory computation of optical materials
- Optical materials for the environment, healthcare, and energy
- Future advanced optical and photonic materials
- Luminescent materials for solid-state lighting
Organizers
- Yiquan Wu, Alfred University, USA; wuy@alfred.edu
- Shiwei Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; swwang51@mail.sic.ac.cn
- Akio Ikesue, World-lab Corp, Japan
- Liangbi Su, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, China
- Rong-Jun Xie, Xiamen University, China
- DoKyung Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
- Tatami Junichi, Yokohama National University, Japan
- Hao Wang, Wuhan University of Technology, China
- Mathieu Allix, University of Orleans, France
- Dariusz Hreniak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
- Jianqi Qi, Sichuan University, China