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Soliton Dynamics Could Lead to New On-Chip Signal Processing Apps

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CAMPERDOWN, Australia, July 8, 2019 — Researchers have found a way to manipulate a soliton on a silicon chip at both the source and reception end of an optical fiber without altering the wave shape. They used a Bragg gated structure on a silicon substrate. The discovery, which is the result of a collaboration between researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute and Singapore University of Technology and Design, could potentially allow for faster photonic communications devices and infrastructure. Researcher Sahin Ezgi from the Singapore University of Technology and Design holds one of the experimental chips....Read full article

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    Published: July 2019
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    integrated photonics
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