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Tuesday, 10/17/2023 11:19:28 AM

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 11:19:28 AM

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Lightwave Logic has had to jump through many hoops to get to the point it is ready to commercialize with what sounds like many partners. While we focus on the stock price and potential news we must sometimes take a wider look around. Sachel Paige said in the past "Don't look back, something might be gaining on you". There are situations where you have to look back and see if someone is gaining on you especially in competitive markets.

https://opg.optica.org/oe/fulltext.cfm?uri=oe-30-11-19771&id=473013

LWLG is far ahead in commercializing EOPs in the preferred wavelengths used in telecommunications, 1310 and 1550. There are other applications that will likely utilize polymers operating at wavelengths below 1000. Here is an article from authors from Japan. They have manufactured their own electro-optic polymer operating at 640nm wavelength and tested it in their lab. They reported very good efficiency and projected stability and imagined it having applications in areas like opotical sensing, Lidar and quantum computing where operating wavelengths under 1000 may be optimal. The article cites other researchers who have worked on similar devices using polymers. This all speaks to the fact that Lightwave Logic is not the only entity that can come up with EOPs.

It is one thing to do it in a lab and another to do everything it takes to bring it to the cusp of commercialization. There are also LWLG patents that could effect another company commercializing another polymer at least requiring some royalties to do so. Lightwave is very much ahead in the telecommunications market.

Dr. Lebby has talked about future uses of the company's polymers in sensing, Lidar and quantum computing. He has said their polymers are tunable although I don't know how far that can be taken without effecting efficiency or stability. I suspect that he know, otherwise he would not have said said those were possible future markets for Lightwave's polymers.

I would say to Dr. Labby "You better look back because someone might be gaining on you".
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