About Research The Photonics Laboratory aims at delivering compact and energy saving integrated laser-diode based devices and solutions for applications requiring light spanning the ultraviolet to the visible and near-infrared regime. A plethora of practical laser-based solutions are conceived, and proof-of-concept models built for data collection and testing of a new class of innovative multi-function laser devices. The research into laser device physics and group III-V nanostructures for future applications further enables practical solutions to be applied to the current issues related to energy, water
Past Research Research Photonics Laboratory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology is investigating semiconductor lasers and photonic integrated circuits for wide applications optical communications, solid-state lighting and sensors. KAUST and Photonics Lab are well equipped with necessary facilities for semiconductor material growth such as molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), nano-fabrication, and photonic and optoelectronic materials and device characterizations.
Photonics Laboratory Research Overview The Photonics Laboratory aims at delivering compact and energy saving integrated laser-diode based devices and solutions for applications requiring light spanning the ultraviolet to the visible and near-infrared regime. A plethora of practical laser-based solutions are conceived, and proof-of-concept models built for data collection and testing of a new class of innovative multi-function optoelectronic devices and optical fiber systems. The research into laser device physics and group III-V nanostructures for future applications further enable practical solutions to be applied to the
Photonics Research Group Collaborators Research Photonics Research Group at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Collaborators King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) In-Kingdom Collaborator King Fahd University of Petrolium and Minerals (KFUPM) In-Kingdom Collaborator University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) International Collaborator