linkedin post 2015-07-02 05:12:18

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LIGHT TRUMPS ELECTRONS in information communication. This is an immense statement with many applications. Photonic crystals are like electrical insulators for light. And it all began with the seemingly frivolous, or at least innocent, fascination by scientists going back to Newton, for iridescent colors in nature. http://mpalffy.lci.kent.edu/Optics/Presentations%202012/Photonic%20Crystals%20Libo%20Weng.pdf View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-07-02 05:10:10

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PHOTONIC PROPERTIES. "The crystal can thus form a kind of perfect optical “insulator,” which can confine light losslessly around sharp bends, in lower-index media, and within wavelength-scale cavities, among other novel possibilities for control of electromagnetic phenomena." http://ab-initio.mit.edu/photons/tutorial/photonic-intro.pdf View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-07-02 05:04:26

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UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES. "Unlike lattices of atoms, photonic crystals have structural possibilities limited only by the human imagination. Any shape can be sculpted at the lattice sites. Integrated circuits that combine conventional electronics and photonic crystals would represent" "the ultimate limit of optoelectronic miniaturization." http://optoelectronics.eecs.berkeley.edu/eliy_SCIAM.pdf View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-07-02 05:00:18

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BAND GAP SKEPTICS. "Many researchers greeted the idea of a photonic band gap with skepticism and disinterest when it was first proposed, but today photonic crystals are rapidly turning into big business. Photonic crystals have applications such as high-capacity optical fibers, color pigments and photonic integrated circuits that would manipulate light in addition to electric currents." https://lnkd.in/eKrjXgP View in LinkedIn
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