Optical isolation and nonreciprocal devices are pivotal components in modern photonic systems, ensuring unidirectional light propagation and safeguarding sensitive equipment from unwanted reflections.
Traditional computers are fast, but nothing like the speed of light—at 186,000 miles per second, you can crunch numbers awfully quick. That’s a big reason why optical photonics are being used for ...
Spun off from a laboratory at Inha University in South Korea, PhotoniSol, a dynamic startup, is leading the charge in silicon photonic integrated devices. The company focuses on commercializing a ...
Marko Lončar’s group at SEAS builds isolator in a lithium niobate-based optical chip. Micrograph of electro-optic isolator chip on thin-film lithium niobate. An optical isolator created at the Harvard ...
Designed specifically for high-voltage sensing, a new generation of optically isolated amplifiers make monitoring and system protection circuits more accurate and easier to design. These iso-amps can ...
The proliferation of high-voltage systems, propelled by the growing demands for electric vehicles, photovoltaic (PV) systems, and industrial control devices. The need for more advanced isolators to ...
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