Unlocking the Power of Moiré Superlattices for Optoelectronics and Photonics
Recent advances in optoelectronics and photonics have allowed researchers to create and study materials that could potentially lead to revolutionary new technologies. One such material is the Moiré superlattice, which has the potential to be a superpower material in the world of optoelectronics. Moiré superlattices are structures consisting of two layers of materials with slightly different periodicities stacked on top of each other. This creates an interference pattern, similar to a Moiré pattern, that can be used to create unique optical properties. Researchers are now exploring the potential of Moiré superlattices, as they can be used to create a wide range of optoelectronic devices, from lasers to special optical filters. Additionally, the unique optical properties of Moiré superlattices can be used to create new materials with unprecedented levels of control over light, allowing for new and exciting applications.
source: Phys.org