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04-02-2014, 12:17 PM
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The computers we use today use transistors and semiconductors to control electricity. Computers of the future can use crystals and meta materials to control light. Optical computers make use of light particles called photons. The computers we use today use transistors and semiconductors to control electricity. Computers of the future can use crystals and meta materials to control light. Optical computers use light particles called photons. "All-optical computers are still in the future," says Dr. Frazier, "but electro-optic hybrids have been possible since 1978, when it became known that photons can respond to electrons through such media as lithium niobate. New developments have produced a variety of thin films and optical fibres that make optical interconnections and devices practical. We are focusing on thin films of organic molecules, which are more sensitive to light than inorganic.
Organics can perform functions such as switching, signal processing and frequency doubling using less energy than in-organics. In-organics such as silicon used with organic materials allow us to use photons and electrons in current hybrid systems, which will eventually lead to all optical systems. " |
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