New paper published in Nature details NTT Research’s development of the world’s first programmable nonlinear photonic waveguide in collaboration with Cornell University and Stanford University. A ...
Cornell researchers have built a programmable optical chip that can change the color of light by merging photons, without requiring a new chip for new colors. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
NTT’s research division has developed what it claims to be the world’s first programmable nonlinear photonic waveguide capable of switching between multiple nonlinear-optical functions on a single ...
A reprogrammable chip that manipulates light to perform AI’s nonlinear calculations could slash energy costs and supercharge machine learning, ushering in an era of fully optical, lightning-fast ...
Cornell researchers have built a programmable optical chip that can change the color of light by merging photons, without requiring a new chip for new colors. This form of nonlinear photonics could ...