Sound waves improve optical communication

1/23/2018

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CEMag (Jan. 23) -- University of Illinois researchers have demonstrated that sound waves can be used to produce ultraminiature optical diodes that are tiny enough to fit onto a computer chip. These devices, called optical isolators, may help solve major data capacity and system size challenges for photonic integrated circuits, the light-based equivalent of electronic circuits, which are used for computing and communications.


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This story was published January 23, 2018.