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The 50Gbps Silicon Photonics Link

posted by Mario Paniccia on July 23, 2010 at Research@Intel

Fifty years ago, Ted Maiman built the first laser out of a ruby crystal rod, never expecting that this invention would revolutionize industries from medicine to communications. Likewise, it’s hard to imagine that Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby could have...

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The Laser celebrates its 50th birthday with Silicon Lasers

posted by Jeff Demain on May 25, 2010 at Research@Intel

Wow, 50 years ago one amazing piece of technology was born - the laser. Happy Birthday! This has to be one of the most amazing technology stories. Invented in a lab, and looking for a use. No early focus groups....

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200 Gbps silicon photonic integrated chip

posted by Ansheng Liu on December 18, 2008 at Research@Intel

In my blog of July 2007, I described the world first silicon modulator that encodes optical data at 40 Gbps or 40 billion bits per second. Today, I would like to share with you a silicon photonic integrated chip (PIC)...

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It takes a village

posted by Cheryl Miller on December 12, 2008 at Research@Intel

The recent silicon photonics avalanche photodetector announcement is an excellent example of how industry and academia, working together, can achieve breakthrough results. Combining the expertise of industry engineers and researchers with the knowledge of universities allows for greater advances....

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What if the internet was a million times faster?

posted by Cheryl Miller on December 10, 2008 at Research@Intel

What would you do if the Internet were a million times faster? Hard to imagine the possibility isn’t it? Well that’s one potential for a future technology - “Silicon Photonics” - a technology that uses everyday silicon to send and...

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Causing an Avalanche: The latest advance in Silicon Photonics

posted by Mike Morse on December 07, 2008 at Research@Intel

On December 7, Intel published world record results for a silicon-based photodetector in Nature Photonics, and we wanted to explain the results in a little more detail in this blog. Before launching into the “in’s and out’s” of avalanche photodetectors...

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Intel Fellow named Scientist of the Year by R&D magazine

posted by Cheryl Miller on October 17, 2008 at Research@Intel

Congratulations to Intel Fellow Dr. Mario Paniccia, director of Intel’s Photonics Technology Lab, who on October 16th at an award ceremony in Chicago, was named R&D Magazine’s “2008 Scientist of the Year.” The Scientist of the Year Award has been...

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Madeleine Glick on Polymer waveguides for high speed board-level optical interconnects

posted by Guest Blogger on May 05, 2008 at Research@Intel

The continued growth of data rates in servers, routers and high-bandwidth computing systems has led to an increased interest in optical backplanes for these applications. Data rates in the backplane are increasing to several Gbps/channel and higher. The trend to...

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Haisheng Rong on the First Cascaded Silicon Raman Laser

posted by Guest Blogger on February 24, 2008 at Research@Intel

In a paper entitled “Cascaded Silicon Raman laser” published today in Nature Photonics (by Haisheng Rong, Shengbo Xu, Oded Cohen, Omri Raday, Mindy Lee, Vanessa Sih, and Mario Paniccia), we report the first experimental demonstration of a cascaded Raman laser...

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A follow-up on the the 40G Modulator

posted by Ansheng Liu on August 08, 2007 at Research@Intel

First of all, I’d like to thank every one for sending their comments to my blog “Announcing 40 Gb/s silicon optical modulator.” I will take this opportunity to try to address some of the issues raised in your comments....

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Announcing the world's first 40G silicon laser modulator!

posted by Ansheng Liu on July 24, 2007 at Research@Intel

In this blog, I would like to share with you our recent breakthrough in Silicon Photonics research at Photonics Technology Lab of Intel, a laser modulator that encodes optical data at 40 billion bits per second. Here I am holding...

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Inside Intel's Silicon Photonics Labs

posted by Ansheng Liu on July 11, 2007 at Research@Intel

In my first blog, I have already explained to you what “Silicon Photonics” is all about. You may be curious about what Intel scientists were doing in Silicon Photonics research and how hybrid silicon laser recently announced by Intel and...

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What's in a research blog header?

posted by Sean Koehl on June 25, 2007 at Research@Intel

First, I want to thank you for taking the time to read this blog. Brian McCarthy and I will be taking on the roles of editors and keeping you apprised of the latest and greatest research at Intel. We work...

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Silicon Photonics - The path to low cost integrated optics

posted by Ansheng Liu on June 22, 2007 at Research@Intel

You may hear about the buzz word “Silicon Photonics” from the press coverage in the last few years. In fact, Silicon Photonics (or silicon based optoelectronics) is beginning to become a technical focus, because it potentially offers an entirely new...

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