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That was my-misquote Rick
Not Spooks'
Who wants to see something new?
Courtesy of Spooks.
http://www.lightwavelogic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/LightwaveLogic14-CEOCFO-Article.pdf
What was meant by "once we show them good results" ??
You may want to double check your timeline. Please include the dude from Johns Hopkins as well.
A theory I've entertained many times C3po.
But R2D2 here wonders why there are no insider purchases. -/&@!
Rick. We appreciate your input but can you keep this on topic as far as Lwlg is concerned? There was no mention of EO polymers in your last link.
We are approaching the end of Q1 and the share price continues to be stagnant.
Where is anyone who is interested in LWLG? And once again, does this sheet work or not????
Scope. Do you have an extra firecracker on you? Lol.
What do you mean SORTA on topic?
LOL.
Here's something funny:
Lighten up Scope - He deleted his own post.
Rick this is interesting. Can you explain the connection to LWLG's polymer systems?
There's no doubt about it folks
"Photonics" is coming. Find the right play.
Thanks Roc.
Been there done that. Dr. Miller mentioned supplying green lasers or something like that to MVIS.
The post I cited must be something above and beyond that. It's like watching the television being invented in the 1930's. Still in black and white.
Applied beam steering
Found this in a tweet from the ongoing OFC conference:
As the electronic signal rapidly steers the beam left, right, up, and down, the light acts as a very fast pen, drawing an image made of light on the projection surface. Because the direction of the light beam is controlled electronically—not mechanically—it can create a sort of line very quickly. Since the light draws many times per second, the eye sees the process as a single image instead of a moving light beam, says Hajimiri.
"The new thing about our work is really that we can do this on a tiny, one-millimeter-square silicon chip, and the fact that we can do it very rapidly—rapidly enough to form images, since we phase-shift electronically in two dimensions,"
....
However, although the chip could easily be incorporated into a cell phone, he points out that a tiny projection device can have many applications—including light-based radar systems (called "LIDAR"), which are used in positioning, robotics, geographical measurements, and mapmaking. Such equipment already exists, but current LIDAR technology requires complex, bulky, and expensive equipment—equipment that could be streamlined and simplified to a single chip at a much lower cost.
http://phys.org/news/2014-03-tiny-chip.html
Fair enough - thanks Rick.
"Reference Platform".
LOL Wise. Does it shoot out Bitcoins?
Be sure to hit the "flush" button when the demo is complete.
I think you're digging a little deep there Rick.
Your link is about open-source software and not about Si-Photonics.
Furthermore....
Did you see who/what won last year's
"2013 Corning Student Paper Competition" ?
I wonder who assisted in grading this
http://www.osa.org/en-us/about_osa/newsroom/news_releases/2013/2013_corning_student_paper_competition_winner_anno/
Thanks Rick.
As the company has stated, the goal is to "leapfrog" silicon photonics with SOH.
You found it Steve.
A principal investigator (PI) is the lead scientist or engineer for a particular well-defined science (or other research) project, such as a laboratory study or clinical trial. It is often used as a synonym for "head of the laboratory" or "research group leader ", not just for a particular study.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_investigator
I have a theory, it may be far-fetched but whatever.
On Oct 15-16 2013, this meeting was held at MIT, attended by the (now) head of OpSIS, along with Hochberg, and Corning - to discuss the MXC connector.
http://mphotonics.mit.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=287&Itemid=648
Coincidentally, on the day before, Monday, Oct 14th, this came out:
http://www.lightwavelogic.com/lightwave-logic-successfully-demonstrates-operating-silicon-organic-hybrid-soh-prototype-modulator-device-achieves-greater-electro-optical-activity-and-lower-drive-voltage-than-industry-standard-le/
The other reason could be that the OFC conference is taking place this week, and people may be talking:
http://www.ofcconference.org/home/
dot-dash-dot.
Reds - What do you mean by "we"???
LOL Sean.
Sorry Pit. I'd be sitting next to you.
Say alo to my Ieetle fren.
:)
I'm referring to whatever "circuits" the shareholder's letter referred to.
Do you and Ponzi practice "synchronized posting"?
That's a good question Proto.
"Diced Chips sent to Users"
July 2014
http://opsisfoundry.org/tapeout-schedule/
Those of us who pay attention to such things certainly realized it.
Anybody here get a 33% raise this year?
I suppose the question at hand is:
Are we soaring eagles or sitting ducks?
Let me help.
His point was that LWLG "unveiled" a modulator way back when that still to this day is not "commercially viable".
Entiende?
P.S. Keep looking Steve
Looks like someone joined on to help Babu in Delaware.
...and allow him to take some time off. :).
Welcome aboard.
Rick- have you spoken with anyone in management to validate your sentiment?
Excellent Rick, thank you and nice find.
Should we prepare for crucifixion?
This is excellent Six, thanks.
Don't think I've seen this one before, but everything is a blur at this point.
Just saw the news and they said that all the Great Lakes are completely frozen over. Now you can walk/drive to Chicago in a straight line, LOL.
Rick - I believe it is passive as there is no evidence of any light modulation going on. To your point it's just how to precisely align waveguides by creating trenches and filling them with some kind of light propagating polymer.
Just my best guesstimate. Here's the patent app:
http://www.google.com/patents/US20140035175
OMG and WTF and EOM
I would believe that this is a passive polymer. Not our magic stuff
Somebody big getting out, and somebody big getting in.