Lithium niobate could enable a photonics revolution the way silicon enabled computer revolution

The birthplace of the photonics revolution may well be named after lithium niobate. While, Lithium Niobate Valley doesn’t have the same ring as Silicon Valley, this material could be for optics what silicon was for electronics. Lithium niobate is already one of the most widely used optical materials, well-known for its electro-optic properties, meaning it … Continue reading Lithium niobate could enable a photonics revolution the way silicon enabled computer revolution