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It’s a sign of the times when the speed of electrons moving through wires is seen as pedestrian, but that’s increasingly the case as technology moves towards the new world of optical communication and computing. Optical communication systems that use the speed of light as the signal are still controlled and limited by electrical signaling at the end. But physicists have now discovered a way to use a gallium arsenide nanodevice as a signal processor at “terahertz” speeds that could help end the bottleneck... Continue Reading ‘Terahertz’ speed signal processor an important step for optical computing
Tags: Communications, Optical Computing, Oregon State University, Quantum Computing, Signal Processing
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