Much of the challenge here lies understandably in finding the right materials that enable a laser which incorporates all of these properties. A heterogeneous Si3N4–LiNbO3 chip as used in the study.
Startup company Q.ANT GmbH (Stuttgart, Germany) has launched a commercial photonic processor based on lithium niobate.
Despite being a mature technology in existence for over several decades, silicon photonic modulators face scrutiny from ...
integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today announced that the Company has secured its first order for its thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) photonic chip foundry. The order ...