Ultra-Broadband Photonic Chip Boosts Optical Signals
TBMG-53015
05/01/2025
- Content
Modern communication networks rely on optical signals to transfer vast amounts of data. But just like a weak radio signal, these optical signals need to be amplified to travel long distances without losing information. The most common amplifiers, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), have served this purpose for decades, enabling longer transmission distances without the need for frequent signal regeneration. However, they operate within a limited spectral bandwidth, restricting the expansion of optical networks.
- Citation
- "Ultra-Broadband Photonic Chip Boosts Optical Signals," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2025.