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XenaLives

10/21/23 8:36 PM

#164352 RE: tedpeele #164350

T.P. is back with his unfounded B.S.

Never a link... just loads of B.S.



Can you give a brief overview of Lightwave Logic and the product portfolio?

Lebby statement:


Lightwave Logic is a Colorado-based company designing very high-speed optical devices for the internet. These devices are called optical modulators and they switch light extremely fast, and they do it consuming very low power. We need these types of devices because the internet is a network of fiber optic glass-based cables and the data as we know it travels in digital 1s and 0s using light pulses that are generated by laser diodes. Each laser diode has a sort of shutter in front of it to switch the light: simply put, when light passes then it’s a 1, and when light gets stopped it’s a 0. The faster you do this process, the more data can pass and our optical modulators do this extremely quickly with very low power consumption.

Our company has a unique technology called electro-optic polymers with many patents, and proprietary techniques to protect the technology platform. With this solution, we plan to license our technology so that our polymers can become ubiquitous – similar if you like to organic polymers that are used in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays. OLEDs have a different chemistry that sends out red, green, and blue light, while our polymers switch light very quickly, and at very low power consumption."


https://news.alphastreet.com/lightwave-logic-will-license-technology-to-make-its-polymers-ubiquitous-ceo-dr-michael-lebby/
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KCCO7913

10/21/23 8:36 PM

#164353 RE: tedpeele #164350

Phew I thought you died.

To your last point…I’ll clarify.

What LWLG needs to ‘prove’ is that they can order X amount of wafers from foundry Whatever that contain several thousand modulator PIC chips that all have the same characteristics. Most of that responsibility falls upon the foundry in making quality device structures ie the kitchen recipe.

As long as the device structures are the same and the polymer is the same…then they’ll all operate the same.

It is possible that LWLG has already proved this though. It’s not something management would explicitly PR or say unless asked.

Then again…I think back to the “extremely high yields on >1,000 poled devices” comment.

So maybe it has been answered and I was off base with my comment to GP a few weeks ago.
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prototype_101

10/22/23 6:43 AM

#164366 RE: tedpeele #164350

teddy bear back with more lies and deceptions!! SCALING is NOT an issue!!! what part of this are you NOT understanding?

Lebby's been working with at least SEVEN Foundries PDK's for 2 years now, the latest reports from these Foundries that Investors have gotten from Lebby (including pictures) are,

1) the chips are coming back with OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

2) the Yields are EXTREMELY HIGH


Absolutely LOVE this Lebby quote, EO POLYMERS CAN BE EASILY HANDLED IN STANDARD SILICON FABS USING STANDARD PDK’s

Source is ECOC Market Focus October 2-4, 2023 Lebby presentation
https://www.ecocexhibition.com/visit/market-focus/market-focus-2023-timetable/market-focus-session-information/


Also absolutely LOVE this Lebby quote at 11:30 marker he said "our technology fits really uniquely into Silicon Foundries and WE CAN SCALE INTO VOLUME QUITE EASILY AND EFFECTIVELY, and our technology as you can see from the horizontal bar of this graph, we have a very high figure of merit (FOM) which means we have really great metrics in terms of bringing the voltage down to save power, high bandwidth to send lots of information at higher speeds, and to have the technology at a very small size"

Planet MicroCap Showcase: Vancouver 2023
Date: Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Time: 12:30 p.m. Eastern time Webcast Link: https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2986/48806


For the record, I talked to Lebby one-on-one at the ASM and he reiterated how sensitive all the data from Foundries work had become for competitive reasons, and for those who saw the ASM encore performance Lebby gave in Europe the day after the ASM, Lebby actually spent more time discussing how important it was now to keep secrecy on the Foundries progress, but he assured everybody things were doing great, and investors should take note of the output of the chips from these Foundries as their direct evidence of this fact, as Lebby told investors the chips are coming back showing great performance and the Yields have been exceedingly high
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StevenDice

10/22/23 7:34 AM

#164368 RE: tedpeele #164350

I have not heard it that way, but I’ll take a look. He continues to communicate great confidence in the readiness of their EOP product for commercialization.

We don’t have a lot more to go on.

He clearly states that EOP waveguide modulators can be easily spun on with standard foundry PDKs.

I know your highly cynical of this claim. I think he’s proclaiming what he believes to be true. We should know the truth relatively soon.