Abstract

Getting silicon to emit light is no easy feat, but it remains dream of many photonics engineers, who almost reflexively refer to it as the holy grail. Now a team of materials scientists at University of Pennsylvania say they might have managed it. This is first demonstration of bulk silicon emitting light in visible range, says Ritesh Agarwal, head of Nanoscale Phase-Change and Photonics group at UPenn

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