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Monday, 11/04/2019 9:26:40 AM

Monday, November 04, 2019 9:26:40 AM

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Pro, yup, a gift from the manipulation gods, remember when in late February/early March 2019 the PPS took the elevator to 1.30 on this news

Lightwave Logic's Plastics Defy Stereotypes and Save Power

ENGLEWOOD, CO, Feb. 28, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --


Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB: LWLG) today announced a major breakthrough in its development of clean technology polymer materials that target the insatiable demand for fast and efficient data communications in the multi-billion-dollar telecom and data markets supporting Internet, 5G and IoT (Internet of Things) webscale services. The improved thermally stable polymer has more than double the electro-optic response of the Company's previous materials, enabling optical device performance of well over 100 GHz with extremely low power requirements.

https://lightwavelogic.com/profiles/investor/ResLibraryView.asp?ResLibraryID=89780&GoTopage=2&Category=2157&BzID=2252&t=1907&G=914


So now 8 months later, after the PkM Gen 2 materials described above were incorporated into a 100Gbs device (twice the Industry top speed) operating at 2.5V (half the Industry lowest Power consumption) at presented as Successfully through 2000 hours of R/T at ECOC in late September 2019 the PPS has been CUT IN HALF

Lightwave Logic shows ultra-highspeed performance and robustness for optical communications

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB: LWLG) announces that it presented positive technical results on its high-performance material for optical communications in two talks at the prestigious European Conference on Communications (ECOC) in Dublin, Ireland this week.


CEO Dr. Michael Lebby said, "One of the key challenges that came out loud and clear at this year's conference is the need for breakthroughs in new materials to better scale to higher data rates."

The company had announced a new material that promised significantly improved performance in February. In the first public release of data on this material this week, Lightwave Logic showed measurements of the improved speed that exceeds 80 GHz. This speed can support both 100 Gbps NRZ and 200 Gbps PAM4 single-channel serial datastreams and by aggregation to multiples of those data rates such as 400 Gbps, 800 Gbps and 1600 Gbps. The data included the ability for the device to convert electrical data to optical data with excellent fidelity over a wide frequency range from low speed to high speed. This attribute is required for use with digital data. The presentation showed measurements of material response over frequency and the resulting the optical data bits stream.

The company also presented thermal stability data of the activated (electro-optic) states of these materials. In his presentation, Dr. Lebby explained that these materials are poled into a metastable state in order to activate their data-carrying characteristics. The data confirmed that the engineering of the new material resulted in higher stability.

https://lightwavelogic.com/profiles/investor/ResLibraryView.asp?ResLibraryID=91349&GoTopage=1&Category=2157&BzID=2252&t=1907&G=914

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