Bulletin of the American Physical Society
55th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 3–7, 2024; Fort Worth, Texas
Session N04: Integrated Photonics
8:00 AM–10:00 AM,
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Room: 201BC
Chair: Matthew Feldman
Abstract: N04.00001 : Revolution in Silicon Photonics
8:00 AM–8:30 AM
Presenter:
Michal Lipson
(Columbia University)
Author:
Michal Lipson
(Columbia University)
Collaboration:
Michal Lipson
control massive optical circuits, on a microelectronic chip. This revolution is enabling a whole
range of applications that are in need for scalable optical technologies and its opening the door
to areas that only a decade ago were unimaginable.
In the past decade the photonic community witnessed a complete transformation of optics. We
went from being able to miniaturize a handful of devices to being able to define and control the
flow of light using thousands of monolithically integrated optical components – all on a silicon
chip. The main drive for silicon photonics is the ability to transmit and manipulate ultra-high
bandwidth with low power dissipation. Today there are hundreds of products being developed
and commercialized towards this goal.
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