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Low-Light-Level Optical Transistor Demonstrated

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Breck Hitz

Scientists at Duke University in Durham, N.C., have demonstrated an optical switch capable of switching microwatt light beams employing beams on the order of nanowatts or hundreds of picowatts. Such devices are the optical analogues of electrical transistors and may be called optical transistors, the fundamental building blocks of future optical computers. Because the devices demonstrated at Duke operate at such low light levels, they may eventually lead to single-photon switches in quantum-information networks. In the shorter term, they could dramatically affect the design and operation...Read full article

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    Published: June 2005
    CommunicationsDuke Universitymicrowatt light beamsoptical switchResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectors

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