Researchers at Skoltech have developed an ultra-compact electro-optic modulator based on silicon photonics and plasmonics ...
OpenLight and Tower Semiconductor have announced a successful demonstration of a 400G/lane modulator on Tower's silicon photonics platform, PH18DA, which achieves over a 3.5dB extinction ratio using ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperLight, the leading provider of end-to-end photonic integrated circuits (PIC) solutions using thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) technology, has announced the ...
Electro-optic modulators, which control aspects of light in response to electrical signals, are essential for everything from sensing to metrology and telecommunications. Today, most research into ...
Lightwave Logic, a platform firm specializing in electro-optic polymers, has the potential to revolutionize the optical communications market with its superior performance in power consumption, ...
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Silicon photonics just gained a powerful new ally, and it could reshape next-generation data links
The popularity of cloud computing and AI—driving massive data flows—pushes demand for ultra-high-speed, energy-efficient ...
Innovation paves the way for a high-volume, silicon photonics 400G/lane platform to meet next-generation 3.2T optical communication architectures for datacom and AI applications. The integrated ...
Many state-of-the-art technologies work at incredibly low temperatures. Superconducting microprocessors and quantum computers promise to revolutionize computation, but scientists need to keep them ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT Corporation (President and CEO: Akira Shimada, “NTT”) has succeeded in the world’s fastest 1 optical transmission experiment of digital coherent 2 optical signals exceeding ...
Why AI needs high-speed interconnects. How multichannel fiber meets AI demands. How multichannel fiber support fits on a chip. Though copper provides high-speed connectivity, it has limitations. One ...
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