Inorganic photonic materials for lasers and biomedicine in the infrared
H.-T. Sun

TL;DR
This paper reviews inorganic photonic materials that emit infrared light above 1 micrometer, highlighting their significance in telecommunications, information technology, and biomedical applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of inorganic infrared luminescent materials and their roles in advancing laser technology and biomedical imaging.
Findings
Infrared luminescent inorganic materials are crucial for modern telecommunication.
These materials enable advancements in biomedical imaging and therapy.
The paper emphasizes the importance of ongoing research in this field.
Abstract
Inorganic photonic materials demonstrating luminescence in the infrared spectral range (> 1 um) play a vital important role in modern information, telecommunication, and biomedicine disciplines.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
