Crystalline materials enable high-speed electronic function in optical fibers
For the first time, a group of chemists, physicists, and engineers has developed crystalline materials that allow an optical fiber to have integrated, high-speed electronic functions. The potential applications of such optical fibers include improved telecommunications and other hybrid optical and electronic technologies, improved laser technology, and more-accurate remote-sensing devices. The res Source: Penn State - Discipline: Physics
Crystalline materials enable high-speed electronic function in optical fibers
Scientists at the University of Southampton, in collaboration with Penn State University have, for the first time, embedded the high level of performance normally associated with chip-based ...
Sun 5 Feb 12 from Phys.org
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High-speed optical fibres could enable faster communication
Faster telecommunications could be on the way thanks to UK scientists who have created optical fibres with the high speeds of microchips.
Mon 6 Feb 12 from The Engineer
Materials for first optical fibers with high-speed electronic function are developed
For the first time, a group of chemists, physicists, and engineers has developed crystalline materials that allow an optical fiber to have integrated, high-speed electronic functions. The potential ...
Mon 6 Feb 12 from Labspaces.net
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