The lithium niobate thin-film modulator was designed to achieve a modulation frequency of 350 kHz within the 0–2π phase range, further realizing high speed control of optical field coherence.
The Coherent EOM is the only germanium-free ultra-fast switching solution on the market capable of producing pulses shorter ...
For high-speed and large-capacity optical communication applications and improvement of accuracy in microwave generation and evaluation equipment Results: NTT and their partners have developed a ...
Plasmonic modulators are tiny components that convert electrical signals into optical signals in order to transport them through optical fibers. A modulator of this kind had never managed to transmit ...
Current technologies to modulate light in free space are bulky, slow, static, or inefficient. Now researchers have developed a compact and tunable electro-optic modulator for free space applications ...
Veeco Instruments and research organisation imec have jointly developed a manufacturing process that enables the integration ...
In the rapidly advancing field of microelectronics manufacturing, the demand for higher throughput and precision in via drilling has never been greater. This translates into a market demand for more ...
HyperLight, creator of the TFLN Chiplet™platform, today announced the launch of the industry’s first 110 GHz IQ packaged modulators, available in both standard and low-Vπ versions. These 110 GHz IQ ...
New research paper titled “Gigahertz free-space electro-optic modulators based on Mie resonances” from researchers at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), in ...
Acousto-optic devices exploit the interplay between light and sound waves to dynamically control optical signals. By utilising high-frequency acoustic waves, these devices induce periodic refractive ...
For high-speed and large-capacity optical communication applications and improvement of accuracy in microwave generation and evaluation equipment TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT Corporation (NTT) and ...