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Thursday, 09/16/2021 10:58:20 PM

Thursday, September 16, 2021 10:58:20 PM

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I wonder what Koog makes of this news.



The press release states:

Transmission of an optical signal was conducted over 100 m using a low-voltage electrical drive of 0.6Vp, an on-chip loss of 1 dB, and an optical 3 dB bandwidth of beyond 110 GHz.

Then it states:

We now turn our attention to further optimizing this performance with silicon foundries through both materials and optical device design.

The two are very different applications with incredibly different requirements. As Bob Sundahl stated:

Data transmission distances have to be significantly larger than an IC to justify this additional complexity.



As to what I think, I think there are lots of people that have been following Lightwave Logic for a long time, some almost two decades. Others found the company more recently. Amongst all, there seems to be almost no knowledge of what it takes to manufacture semiconductor devices.

I think that is a shame if any are basing their hopes on the inclusion of Lightwave technology in mainstream high volume semiconductor devices.
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