Advancements in nonlinear optics using 2D materials are transforming photonic devices, offering enhanced performance and innovative applications in the field.
Non-linear optical technologies have significantly advanced the photonics industry and the development of integrated photonic devices, enabling a new wave of innovation.
Key areas such as advanced non-linear materials, next-generation lasers and light sources, and novel waveguiding structures are helping to create integrated photonic systems with enhanced bandwidth, greater efficiency, and more flexible fabrication processes.
Two-dimensional (2D) materials like graphene and MoS2 are gaining attention as promising non-linear optical (NLO) materials, thanks to their exceptional optical properties and favorable electrochemical characteristics.
Author's summary: 2D materials transform photonic devices.