What will integrated photonics look like?

In the 21st century, photonic devices, which use light to transport large amounts of information quickly, will enhance or even replace the electronic devices that are ubiquitous in our lives today. But there’s a step needed before optical connections can be integrated into telecommunications systems and computers: researchers need to make it easier to manipulate light at the nanoscale.

In this zero-index material there is no phase advance, instead it creates a constant phase, stretching out in infinitely long wavelengths. (Credit: Peter Allen, Harvard SEAS)
In this zero-index material there is no phase advance, instead it creates a constant phase, stretching out in infinitely long wavelengths. (Credit: Peter Allen, Harvard SEAS)

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Hello friends! Based on your interest in Luminate’s 2018 Light Tomorrow With Today,  (the June event in the big tent of the Jazz Fest when [...]
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