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Broadband Graphene Polarizer Invented

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PASIR PANJANG, Singapore, June 16, 2011 — A graphene-based polarizer that can broaden the bandwidth of prevailing optical fiber-based telecommunications systems has been invented by researchers at National University of Singapore (NUS). The team, led by professor Kian Ping Loh, invented an ultraslim broadband polarizer that uses graphene to convert a light beam into polarized light. This is the first experimental demonstration of using graphene as an ultrathin waveguide to couple and modulate light. Light modulation by means of polarization management is vital to avoiding signal fading and error in coherent optical...Read full article

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    Published: June 2011
    Glossary
    optical communications
    The transmission and reception of information by optical devices and sensors.
    Asia-PacificCommunicationsDr. Qiaoliang BaoFiltersgraphene photonicsgraphene-based polarizerImaginginterferometric sensorsKian Ping LohLight SourcesNational University of SingaporeNUSoptical communicationsoptical gyroscopesOpticspolarized lightprofessor Antonio Castro NetoResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsLEDs

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