Materials for first optical fibers with high-speed electronic function are developed
For the first time, a group of chemists, physicists, and engineers has developed crystalline materials that allow an optical fiber to have integrated, high-speed electronic functions. The potential applications of such optical fibers include improved telecommunications and other hybrid optical and electronic technologies, improved laser technology, and more-accurate remote-sensing devices. The res Source: Penn State - Discipline: Physics...
Source: LabSpaces - Monday, 6 February
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