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Meeting MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Solid-state Optical Materials and Luminescence Properties
Sponsorship ACerS Basic Science Division
ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division
ACerS Glass & Optical Materials Division
Organizer(s) Yiquan Wu, Alfred University
Jas S. Sanghera, Naval Research Laboratory
Akio Ikesue, World-Lab. Co., Ltd
Rong-Jun Xie, Xiamen University
Mathieu Allix, University of Orléans
Kiyoshi Shimamura, National Institute for Materials Science
Liangbi Su, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics
Dariusz Hreniak, Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research
Scope Solid-state materials, including glass-ceramics, transparent polycrystalline and amorphous materials, and single-crystals, have a wide range of important and emerging applications in the fields of optoelectronics, optics, photonics, defense protection, telecommunication, bioengineering, healthcare and sustainable energy. The symposium is aimed at providing a forum for researchers, students, and entrepreneurs to present and discuss their recent scientific results and ideas on a wide variety of topics related to science, engineering and technology issues associated with solid-state optical materials and luminescence properties. The topics will be placed on the fundamental issues to advance our understanding and utilizations of advanced optical and photonic materials and related-devices applied to sustainable environment, healthcare, and energy.

PROPOSED SESSIONS:
1. Functionality of optical crystalline and amorphous materials
2. Fundamental science of optical transparent materials
3. Photonic and optical solid state materials
4. Novel optical materials design and mechanical properties
5. Advanced processing of optical materials and devices
6. Materials for scintillators and spectroscopy
7. Optoelectronic and magneto-optical materials
8. Crystalline and amorphous laser materials
9. Optical materials for bioengineering and sustainable energy
10. Ceramic and glass luminescence materials and applications
11. Optical and photonic fiber materials and applications
12. Ultra-violet and mid-infrared application of optical materials
13. Modeling and theory computation of optical materials
14. Optical and photonic materials for environment, healthcare and energy
15. Future advanced optical and photonic materials

Abstracts Due 04/15/2021
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

A Green Chemistry Approach for the Preparation of Lanthanide Doped Alkaline-earth Fluoride Nanoparticles
A Review of Sharp Indentation to Probe Contact Damage in Glass
Additive Manufacturing of Tailored Laser Gain Media
Comonomer Isomers Result in LWIR:Transmitting ORMOCHALC Polymers
Effect of Samarium Doping on the Phase Stability and Optical Properties of Agro-food Waste-derived Calcium Silicates
Enhancing Strength in Nanocrystalline Transparent Ceramics
Highly Transparent MgGa2O4 and Ni Doped MgGa2O4 Semiconducting Ceramics
Micro- and Submicro-defects in Magneto-optical Crystal CeF3
Non Rule-of-mixtures Thermal Expansion in Core-shell Based Nanocrystalline Composite Ceramics
Optical Basicity of Oxynitrides
Processing of Rare Earth Doped Ga2O3 Transparent Ceramics
Seearching Nitride Luminescent Materials for Applications in High Luminance Lighting and Sensing
Versatile Non-cubic Transparent Ceramics Applicable to Broad Wavelength Region


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