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Ultrafast Optical Communications

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DAVIS, Calif., March 23, 2010 — A new device could make it much faster to convert pulses of light into electronic signals and back again. The technology, invented by engineers at the University of California – Davis, could be applied to ultrafast, high-capacity communications, imaging of the Earth's surface and for encrypting secure messages. "We have found a way to measure a very high capacity waveform with a combination of standard electronics and optics," said S.J. Ben Yoo, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC Davis. The faint tree-like structures visible on the right side are optical...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Mar 2010
    GLOSSARY
    lidar
    An acronym of light detection and ranging, describing systems that use a light beam in place of conventional microwave beams for atmospheric monitoring, tracking and detection functions. Ladar, an acronym of laser detection and ranging, uses laser light for detection of speed, altitude, direction and range; it is often called laser radar.
    AmericasCaliforniaCommunicationsdefensedigital electronic signalelectronic signalsencryptingFiltersFrancisco Soaresfrequency spectrumhigh capacity waveformimaging of EarthJonathan Heritagelaser lightlidarlight sourcesLinjie ZhouNicolas Fontaineoptical communicationopticspulses of lightResearch & TechnologyRyan ScottS.J. Ben YooThree-dimensional imagesUniversity of California - DavisUS Defense Advanced Research Projects Agencylasers

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