Review Articles in 2010

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  • Wide-band tunability, large coherence-area, and in some cases multidirectional emission have made liquid-crystal lasers an attractive light source for applications like miniature medical diagnostic tool and large-area holographic laser displays. This article discusses the scientific origins of the technology of liquid-crystal lasers and reviews the current cutting-edge research.

    • Harry Coles
    • Stephen Morris
    Review Article
  • Owing to their excellent optoelectronic properties, Ge-on-Si photodetector can be monolithically integrated with silicon-based read-out circuits for applications such as high-performance photonic data links and low-cost infrared imaging at low power consumption. This Review covers the major developments in Ge-on-Si photodetectors, including epitaxial growth and strain engineering, free-space and waveguide-integrated devices, as well as recent progress in Ge-on-Si avalanche photodetectors.

    • Jurgen Michel
    • Jifeng Liu
    • Lionel C. Kimerling
    Review Article
  • CMOS-compatible silicon optical modulators with high modulation speeds, large bandwidths, small footprints, low losses and ultralow power consumption are needed for current optical communications systems relying on highly integrated on-chip optical circuits. This Review summarizes the techniques used to implement silicon optical modulators, gives an outlook for these devices, and discusses the candidate solutions of the future.

    • G. T. Reed
    • G. Mashanovich
    • D. J. Thomson
    Review Article
  • The increasing capability for manufacturing a wide variety of optoelectronic devices from polymer and polymer–silicon hybrids, including transmission fibre, modulators, detectors and light sources, suggests that organic photonics has a promising future in communications and other applications.

    • J. Leuthold
    • C. Koos
    • W. Freude
    Review Article
  • The increasing capability for manufacturing a wide variety of optoelectronic devices from polymer and polymer–silicon hybrids, including transmission fibre, modulators, detectors and light sources, suggests that organic photonics has a promising future in communications and other applications.

    • Jenny Clark
    • Guglielmo Lanzani
    Review Article