Optical Materials are substances designed to control, transmit, emit, or modify light. Their optical properties include refractive index, absorption, transparency, and nonlinear response. Optical materials are essential for lenses, mirrors, coatings, lasers, and photonic devices. This field studies materials such as glasses, crystals, semiconductors, and polymers. Optical materials research focuses on optimizing performance for applications in imaging, communication, and sensing. Advanced materials enable efficient light manipulation at different wavelengths. The development of new optical materials supports emerging technologies such as photonic integrated circuits and quantum devices. Optical materials science bridges physics, chemistry, and engineering, playing a crucial role in modern optical systems.
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