DocumentCode :
803484
Title :
Connecting at the speed of light
Author :
Kuzyk, Mark G.
Volume :
19
Issue :
5
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
8
Lastpage :
17
Abstract :
Light has a clear advantage over electronics as the medium of ultrafast information transmission. Optical fibers are used extensively in long-distance telecommunications applications and are making a strong showing in local-area networks. Board-to-board interconnects for terrabit data rates are just over the horizon. These technologies will see their full potential only when active, all-optical switches and logic can be coupled to present-day passive technologies. The key ingredient of the new systems will be the availability of nonlinear optical materials that meet active device needs. In this paper, material performance is shown to depend intimately on quantum mechanics, which sets fundamental limits on the nonlinear-optical response. While today´s materials are already good enough to make devices, an understanding of the underlying quantum mechanics of how a material interacts with light can lead to even better materials.
Keywords :
nonlinear optical susceptibility; nonlinear optics; optical interconnections; quantum optics; hyperpolarizability; nonlinear-optical materials; nonlinear-optical response; quantum mechanics; second-order susceptibilities; third-order susceptibilities; Availability; Couplings; Joining processes; Logic devices; Optical fiber LAN; Optical fibers; Optical materials; Optical switches; Quantum mechanics; Telecommunication switching;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
8755-3996
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCD.2003.1236782
Filename :
1236782
Link To Document :
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