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Perspectives on the Si Photonics Frontier

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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26, 2011 — Because a new market of miniaturized low-cost photonics will soon be created that can leverage the vast scale of CMOS manufacturing to revolutionize industries from computing and communication to biomedicine and imaging, panelists representing different aspects of the industry gathered Tuesday afternoon at SPIE Photonics West to discuss what they have discovered from their positions at the forefront of silicon photonics. Panelists, who began the session with brief overviews of their companies' work in the area of silicon photonics, included Andy Weirich, vice president of product line...Read full article

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    Published: January 2011
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