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Indium Phosphide Photonic Integrated Circuit

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VALENCIA, Spain, Oct. 12, 2020 — An integrated Indium Phosphide photonic integrated circuit (PIC) from VLC Photonics is an optical transmitter for quantum communications.

The device aims to be integrated into cost-efficient, high-integration, and high-performance quantum communication technology for deployment in Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) in optical telecommunication network infrastructure.

Applications include secure communication and classical encryption for digital privacy in aerospace, defense, sensing, and lidar.


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Oct 2020
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