Illuminating the Future: Nanophotonics for Future Green Technologies, Precision Healthcare, and Optical Computing
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jul 9, 2025
Abstract
Nanophotonics, an interdisciplinary field merging nanotechnology and
photonics, has enabled transformative advancements across diverse sectors
including green energy, biomedicine, and optical computing. This review
comprehensively examines recent progress in nanophotonic principles and
applications, highlighting key innovations in material design, device
engineering, and system integration. In renewable energy, nanophotonic allows
light-trapping nanostructures and spectral control in perovskite solar cells,
concentrating solar power, and thermophotovoltaics. That have significantly
enhanced solar conversion efficiencies, approaching theoretical limits. For
biosensing, nanophotonic platforms achieve unprecedented sensitivity in
detecting biomolecules, pathogens, and pollutants, enabling real-time
diagnostics and environmental monitoring. Medical applications leverage
tailored light-matter interactions for precision photothermal therapy,
image-guided surgery, and early disease detection. Furthermore, nanophotonics
underpins next-generation optical neural networks and neuromorphic computing,
offering ultra-fast, energy-efficient alternatives to von Neumann
architectures. Despite rapid growth, challenges in scalability, fabrication
costs, and material stability persist. Future advancements will rely on novel
materials, AI-driven design optimization, and multidisciplinary approaches to
enable scalable, low-cost deployment. This review summarizes recent progress
and highlights future trends, including novel material systems,
multidisciplinary approaches, and enhanced computational capabilities, to pave
the way for transformative applications in this rapidly evolving field.