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| Harvard creates lithium niobate photonic circuits Can handle lasers Harvard University's school of engineering has worked out a way of created integrated lithium niobate photonic circuits which can run lasers more effectively. For those not in the know, boffins have been clustered around lithium niobate photonic circuits for a while trying to get them to work better. They have tried improvements such as frequency combs to frequency converters and modulators. But lasers, which are needed for long haul telecommunication networks, data centre optical interconnects, and microwave photonic systems have refused to work with the new tech. This is because lasers are stand-alone devices, external to the modulators, making the whole system more expensve and less stable and scalable. Now, boffins from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) in collaboration with industry partners at Freedom Photonics and HyperLight Corporation, have developed the first fully integrated high-power laser on a lithium niobate chip, paving the way for high-powered telecommunication systems, fully integrated spectrometers, optical remote sensing, and efficient frequency conversion for quantum networks, among other applications. https://fudzilla.com/news/network/54...tonic-circuits |
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