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Crystal Structures Light the Way to Optical Microchip

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TORONTO, June 25 -- A new class of microscopic crystal structures developed at the University of Toronto is bringing high-bandwidth optical microchips one step closer to efficient, large-scale fabrication. The structures, known as photonic bandgap materials, could usher in an era of speedy computer and telecommunications networks that use light instead of electrons, according to researchers. "This will be a tremendous breakthrough," said Sajeev John, a physics professor and co-investigator of the study, which was published in the June 7-13 issue of Physical Review Letters. "It's basically a...Read full article

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    Published: June 2003
    chemicalsCommunicationsindustrialmicroscopic crystal structuresNews & Featuresoptical microchipsphotonic bandgap materialsUniversity of Toronto

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