Noun
photonics (uncountable)
(sciences) The science and technology of generating and controlling photons, particularly in the visible and near infrared light spectrum.
A prototype shown at the event featured tight coupling of photonics and CMOS technologies, serving as a proof-of-concept of future full integration of optical photonics with core compute silicon. Source: Internet
Details of the photodiodes were also published in the February 14, 2008 issue of the journal Electronics Letters and the November 2007 issue of the journal IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. Source: Internet
As a result, current photonic masts will be replaced with Low-Profile Photonics Masts (LPPM) which resemble traditional submarine periscopes more closely. Source: Internet
"An exciting outcome of our work is that we may have found a new example of quantum walk physics that we can observe with a primitive quantum computer, that otherwise a classical computer could not see," said Jonathan MatthewsCentre for Quantum Photonics. Source: Internet
At this point, silicon photonics is best suited for short reach applications, but this actually plays nicely into the market conditions. Source: Internet
Manish Mehta, EVP of Product Line Management, talks about Source Photonics' demonstration of the first interoperable 400G QSFP-DD for data center application at OFC 2018. Source: Internet