Hybrid Photonics Expands Capabilities
Alone, nothing is perfect. So when various materials in photonics applications work in tandem, a better performing hybrid approach arises, and teamwork prevails. Examples of such hybrid photonics can be found in existing and emerging commercial products. However, to successfully compete with incumbent technologies, hybrids must integrate different materials and simultaneously achieve required performance and reliability. One place where a hybrid approach is both successful and commercially...
Photonics Spectra, August 2020