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Novel BIC Laser Holds Promise for Optical Communications

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EVAN KALINOWSKY, [email protected]

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a laser based on an unconventional wave physics phenomenon known as bound states in the continuum — BIC. The new BIC lasers have the potential to be developed as high-power lasers for industrial and defense applications. The technology could also revolutionize the development of surface lasers for communications and computing applications. Schematic of the BIC laser: a high-frequency laser beam (blue) powers the membrane to emit a laser beam at telecommunication frequency (red). Courtesy of the Kanté...Read full article

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    Published: February 2017
    University of CaliforniaBICLasersBIC laserindustrialBoubacar KantéResearch & TechnologyeducationInGaAsPVCELBICELenergyEvan KalinowskyTech Pulse

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