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Cornell Devises All-Optical Switch

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ITHACA, N.Y., Oct. 29 -- Cornell University researchers announced they have demonstrated for the first time a device that allows a low-powered beam of light to switch another on and off on silicon, a key component for future "photonic" microchips in which light replaces electrons. Photonics on silicon has been suggested since the 1970s, and previous light-beam switching devices on silicon have been demonstrated, but they were excessively large, by microchip standards, or required a very high-powered beam. The approach developed by Michal Lipson, Cornell assistant professor of electrical and...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
    Basic ScienceCommunicationsCornellMicroscopynanoscale fabricationNews & Featuresphotonic microchipsphotonics on siliconswitching devices

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