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Graph-Based Photonic Device Holds Key for Quantum Applications

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Collaborating researchers from Asia, Australia, and Europe developed a prototype of a graph-based quantum photonic device. The researchers based their architecture on the very large-scale integration (VLSI) of silicon quantum photonics to devise what they said is the largest-scale integrated quantum photonic device to date. VLSI quantum photonics refers to the integration of quantum photonic devices on a very large scale. The development of a reconfigurable, graph-based quantum device on a VLSI photonic chip — and the integration of quantum photonic devices on a very large scale...Read full article

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    Published: June 2023
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    integrated photonics
    Integrated photonics is a field of study and technology that involves the integration of optical components, such as lasers, modulators, detectors, and waveguides, on a single chip or substrate. The goal of integrated photonics is to miniaturize and consolidate optical elements in a manner similar to the integration of electronic components on a microchip in traditional integrated circuits. Key aspects of integrated photonics include: Miniaturization: Integrated photonics aims to...
    nonlinear optics
    Nonlinear optics is a branch of optics that studies the optical phenomena that occur when intense light interacts with a material and induces nonlinear responses. In contrast to linear optics, where the response of a material is directly proportional to the intensity of the incident light, nonlinear optics involves optical effects that are not linearly dependent on the input light intensity. These nonlinear effects become significant at high light intensities, such as those produced by...
    multiplexing
    The combination of two or more signals for transmission along a single wire, path or carrier. In most optical communication systems this is referred to as wavelength division multiplexing, in which the combination of different signals for transmission are imbedded in multiple wavelengths over a single optical channel. The optical channel is a fiber optic cable or any other standard optical waveguide.
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