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Excelitas Technologies Corp. - X-Cite Vitae LB 11/24

Reconfigurable Silicon Photonic Circuits Provide Control of Light Patterns

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The ability to control light in a silicon chip could enable novel applications in programmable photonic circuits, including applications for optical testing and data communication. The development of flexible integrated-optic circuits that can be externally controlled was made possible using an all-optical spatial light modulator (SLM) to reconfigure photonic devices, making them capable of routing the flow of light. Artistic rendering of a silicon-on-insulator 1×2 multimode interference splitter with a projected pattern of perturbations induced by femtosecond laser. The perturbation...Read full article

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