Programmable photonic chip could unlock light-speed optical computing

Programmable photonic chip could unlock light-speed optical computing

A conceptual diagram of the programmable CRIT photonic integrated circuit illustrates how optical pulses experience changes in temporal delay and frequency characteristics as they propagate through the circuit

We want faster and faster computers, and light is the fastest thing in the universe. Therefore, light-based computers should be awesome. Right? Not quite. Computing isn’t always about data arriving fast. Sometimes it’s about arriving on cue. We have learned how to force light to calm down, but today’s hardware matches a specific design to a specific speed. But how do we command light to arrive faster or slower, using the same hardware?

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Category: Computing, Consumer Tech, Technology

Tags: Seoul National University, Light, Optical Computing, Photonics