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+-   Optical fibers with a silicon core? on Wednesday October 29 2008, @01:01PM Roland Piquepaille

Submitted by Roland Piquepaille on Wednesday October 29 2008, @01:01PM
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Roland Piquepaille writes "According to the Optical Society of America, U.S. researchers have been able to create a practical optical fiber with a silicon core. As they were able to use the same commercial methods that are used to develop all-glass fibers, this might pave the way for future silicon fibers as viable alternatives to glass fibers. The scientists note that this should help increase efficiency and decrease power consumption in computers and other systems that integrate photonic and electronic devices. Here is a good summary by the lead researcher: 'In the past, we've needed one structure to process light and another to carry it. With a silicon fiber, for the first time, we have the ability to greatly enhance the functionality in one fiber.' But read more for additional details, references and an electron microscopy image of the silicon core of an optical fiber."
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