Photonics Research Feature Announcement: Perovskite Photonics

Submission Open: 1 March 2020

Submission Deadline: 1 June 2020

Recent progress in photonics research has led to the discovery of novel optical materials, in which metallic halide perovskites plays a large role for semiconductor photonics. Owing to their stunning optical properties, perovskites have been widely considered as promising platforms for the manipulation of photons in free space/matter based on bulk and low-dimensional systems. Recently, a series of significant efforts and breakthroughs in perovskite photonics have been reported by institutions and companies around the world, opening a bright path to demonstrating next-generation excellent-performance, low-consumption optoelectronic devices.

The Perovskite Photonics feature issue in Photonics Research will cover a broad range of topics in perovskite research, such as materials, light-matter interaction, structures, devices, fabrication, and underlying photophysics.

Topics will include but are not limited to:

● Photonic devices based on metallic halide perovskites, including but not limited to lasers, optics switches, waveguides, LEDs, and photodetectors.
● Light-matter interaction of perovskites, including exciton, exciton-photon interaction, and exciton-polaritons.
● Low dimensional perovskites (nanowires, nanocrytals) with novel photonic properties.
● Photonic structures (microcavities, photonic crystals, metasurface) for controlling photonic properties of perovskites.
● Fabrication, materials, design of perovskite nanostructures with novel photonic properties.

Please prepare manuscripts according to the author instructions for submission to Photonics Research and submit through OSA's electronic submission system, specifying from the drop-down menu that the manuscript is for the Feature Issue on Perovskite Photonics.

Feature Editors
Qing Zhang, Peking University, China (Lead editor)
Carole Diederichs, Sorbonne University, France
Qihua Xiong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore