Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials


For any electronic device to operate well, electrical current must be efficiently controlled by switching devices, which becomes challenging approach to systems very small dimensions. This problem must be addressed by synthesizing materials that permit reliable turn-on and turn-off current at any size scale. New electronic and photonic nanomaterials assure dramatic breakthroughs in communications, computing devices and solid-state lighting. Current research involves bulk crystal growth, organic semiconductors, thin film and nanostructure growth, and soft lithography. Many major photonics companies in the world views on different technologies and opinions about future challenges for manufacturers and integrators of lasers and photonics products. The silicon photonics market is anticipated to grow to $497.53 million by 2020, expanding at a CAGR of 27.74% from 2014 to 2020. The silicon carbide semiconductor market is estimated to grow $3182.89 Million by 2020, at an expected CAGR of 42.03% from 2014 to 2020.

  • Superconductivity
  • Dieletric materials
  • Hard magnetic materials
  • Photonic devices and applications
  • Semiconductor devices
  • Soft magnetic materials
  • Fabrication of intigrated circuits
  • Magnetic Storage
  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Film Dosimetry and Image Analysis