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The Dalton group’s research focuses on the interdisciplinary field of materials chemistry with particular emphasis on high technology electronic, electro-optic, and nonlinear optical materials and emphasis on nanoscale materials and architectural construction techniques.

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  • Professor Dalton has been elected as a Fellow of SPIE and as a Fellow of Optical Society of America for 2008
  • Professor Dalton has been appointed to the B. Seymour Rabinovitch Chair of Chemistry
  • Professor Dalton was given a Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding achievement and innovation in the field of nonlinear optics and advances in nanotechnology - Aug 2008 >>
  • SPIE Special Session on NLO Polymers: In Recognition of the Contributions Made by Professor Dalton >>
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry honors Professor Dalton by publishing a Festschrift - See cover page >> issue >>
  • "Revisiting organic optical nonlinearity leads to a new class of materials" - SPIE News article >>
  • Professor Dalton gives "Frontiers of Science" lecture series at the University of Utah >>
  • "Photonic integration improves on current technologies" - SPIE News article >>
  • "Towards photon-driven computer chips" -Read the news report in Puget Sound Business Journal about Professor Dalton's initiatives on nanophotonics
  • Professor Dalton and his colleagues receive the IEEE/LEOS William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award for 2006
  • Silicon Modulator Operates at Terahertz Frequencies" - Feature article in Photonics Spectra about the Dalton Group's recent findings published in Nature Materials
  • Professor Dalton has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS News, University week feature
  • Read a draft book chapter that provides an overview of recent advances in the development of electro-optic materials by Professor Dalton
 

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Materials and Devices for Information Technology Research Science and Technology Center. Visit the new Science and Technology center website. Here you will find information on the future plans for the new center, center members and founders, Dr. Larry Dalton's recent presentation on Optical Interconnects at the Semiconductor Research Corporation, and many other valuable resources.

NSF Renewal of STC-MDITR: Read UW News >>

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