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The Future of Electronics is Light

Accepted submission by Phoenix666 at 2016-11-30 14:48:25
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At the present, companies like Intel are mass-producing transistors 14 nanometers across – just 14 times wider than DNA molecules. They're made of silicon, the second-most abundant material on our planet. Silicon's atomic size is about 0.2 nanometers.

Today's transistors are about 70 silicon atoms wide, so the possibility of making them even smaller is itself shrinking. We're getting very close to the limit of how small we can make a transistor.

At present, transistors use electrical signals – electrons moving from one place to another – to communicate. But if we could use light, made up of photons, instead of electricity, we could make transistors even faster [phys.org]. My work, on finding ways to integrate light-based processing with existing chips, is part of that nascent effort.

Wouldn't electronics based on light be called 'photonics?'


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