Crystalline materials enable high-speed electronic function in optical fibers
Posted by adminFeb 6
(University of Southampton) Scientists at the University of Southampton, in collaboration with Penn State University have, for the first time, embedded the high level of performance normally associated with chip-based semiconductors into an optical fiber, creating high-speed optoelectronic function.
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