NTT Research Collaboration Breaks the "One Device, One Function" Paradigm with World's First Programmable Nonlinear Photonics Chip
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NTT Research Collaboration Breaks the "One Device, One Function" Paradigm with World's First Programmable Nonlinear Photonics Chip
NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT, announced that its Physics and Informatics (PHI) Lab, working with Cornell University and Stanford University, has developed the world's first programmable nonlinear photonic waveguide that can switch between multiple nonlinear-optical functions on a single chip. The breakthrough fundamentally alters how nonlinear photonic devices operate, breaking the "one device, one function" paradigm, and significantly …
Cornell's researchers have built a programmable optical chip capable of changing the color of light by merging photons, without requiring a new chip for new colors. This nonlinear photonic form could potentially be used for conventional and quantum communications networks, processing and calculation of [...]
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