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Putting Optical Communications in the Black

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Photoluminescence of black silicon could make it suitable for LANs.

Hank Hogan

The computers in an office someday might be networked with light, if recent research on black silicon pans out. A group of researchers from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., from Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey, and from SiOnyx Inc. in Beverly, Mass., have investigated the photoluminescence of black silicon and have found a broadband that is centered at 630 nm. Photoluminescence, when combined with black silicon’s near-90 percent absorption of visible and near-infrared light, could make the material suitable for short-haul optical communications over a local area network....Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
    Glossary
    broadband
    Indicating a capability to deal with a relatively wide spectral bandwidth.
    photoluminescence
    The state of optically excited luminescence. Luminescence refers to the light emitted by excited atoms or ions as they decay to lower energy levels.
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