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Perovskite Waveguides Offer Quantum, Integrated Device Capabilities

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The optical, lasing, and waveguiding capabilities of perovskite make this material a promising platform for integrated photonic circuits for classical and quantum signal processing. A research team from the University of Warsaw, in collaboration with institutions in Europe and Australia, developed a way to efficiently fabricate large-scale waveguiding perovskite crystals in predefined shapes such as couplers, splitters, or microwires. Along with repeatable, scalable synthesis techniques, the researchers used nearly atomically smooth gallium arsenide templates, which they made with...Read full article

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    Published: August 2024
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