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New Process Builds Electronic Function into Optical Fiber

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., March 20, 2006 -- Scientists from Pennsylvania State University and the University of Southampton in the UK have demonstrated a new way to combine microelectronics and optical fibers -- a development with potential applications in fields as diverse as medicine, computing and remote sensing. A wire-packed glass fiber passes through the eye of a needle. The glass fiber is glowing from blue laser light. Each of the semiconductor wires emanating from its end is just 2 micrometers in diameter -- 20 times narrower than a human hair. (Photo: Neil Baril, Penn State)As they...Read full article

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    Published: March 2006
    Communicationsenergyfiber opticsglass fibermicroelectronicsNews & Featuresoptical fibersPennsylvania State UniversitysemiconductorsUniversity of Southampton

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