2021 April Issue: New Developments Quantum Dot Lasers and Nanoporous Materials for Solar Cells
- “Quantum Dot Lasers and Nanoporous Materials for Solar Cells [The Editors’ Desk]”
Bing Sheu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan;
Xiaoning Jiang, North Carolina State University, USA.
- “Five New Members Join IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine’s Editorial Board [EICs’ Corner]
Bing Sheu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan;
Xiaoning Jiang, North Carolina State University, USA.
- “Nanoscale Looking Forward [Highlights Senior Editor, Chao-Sung Lai]”
Si-Chen Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
- “Quantum Dot Lasers and Amplifiers on Silicon”
Yating Wan, University of California Santa Barbara, USA;
Justin Norman, University of California Santa Barbara, USA;
Songtao Liu, University of California Santa Barbara, USA;
Alan Liu, Quintessent Inc., USA;
John E. Bowers, University of California Santa Barbara, USA.
- “1.5-μm Indium Phosphide-Based Quantum Dot Lasers and Optical Amplifiers”
Sven Bauer, University of Kassel, Germany;
Vitalii Sichkovskyi, University of Kassel, Germany;
Ori Eyal, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;
Tali Septon, Nvidia Mellanox, Israel;
Annette Becker, University of Kassel, Germany;
Igor Khanonkin, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;
Gadi Eisenstein, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;
Johann Peter Reithmaier, University of Kassel, Germany.
- “The Recent Use of Nanoporous Materials in the Development of Third-Generation Solar Cells”
A. Alvarado-Arámburo, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico;
Luis J. González-Ortiz, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico;
Miguel A. García-Bon, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico;
Edgar J. López-Naranjo, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.