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Polymer could be key to faster optical switching

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Kathleen G. Tatterson

SALT LAKE CITY -- Researchers have developed a technique that uses a polymer to create an ultrafast, exciton-based optical switch that operates 10 times faster than current technology. Today optical switches apply an electric field to an inorganic crystal to change its optical properties to turn lights on and off, generating light pulses at 20 GHz. Scientists at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and Osaka University in Japan, however, are using a material known as poly(p-phenylene-vinylene) and its derivatives to create a switch that they report could operate at a rate of 1 THz. The...Read full article

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