First tunable, chip-based ‘vortex microlaser’ and detector

To break through a looming bandwidth bottleneck, engineers are exploring some of light’s harder-to-control properties. Now, two new studies have shown a system that can manipulate and detect one such property: orbital angular momentum. Critically, they are the first to do so on small semiconductor chips and with enough precision that it can be used as a medium for transmitting information.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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