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November 21st, 2003
IBM researchers solve photonic-coupling problem
Abstract:
IBM photonics researchers have come up with a promising solution to the problem of coupling light fibers to optical ICs, in a move that may help realize CMOS-based optoelectronics. The breakthrough employs the same photonic crystal techniques typically used in photonic circuit design to create highly efficient coupling between standard fiber optics and on-chip photonic waveguides.
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EETimes
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