Photonics advance could enable compact, high-performance lidar
MIT researchers demonstrated an advanced silicon-photonics chip-based system that could enable compact, durable, solid-state, high-performance lidar sensors for autonomous vehicles
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MIT researchers demonstrated an advanced silicon-photonics chip-based system that could enable compact, durable, solid-state, high-performance lidar sensors for autonomous vehicles
This technology involves consolidating photonic components onto a single chip, facilitating sensor miniaturization while concurrently enhancing performance, reliability, and cost
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We chart the generational trends in silicon photonics technology, drawing parallels from the generational definitions of CMOS technology. We identify the crucial challenges that must be solved to make giant
Silicon photonic devices can be made using existing semiconductor fabrication techniques, and because silicon is already used as the substrate for most integrated circuits, it is possible to create hybrid
The high performance of silicon photonics has resulted in the technology replacing electrical or electromechanical switching in communications and electrical interconnects in packages and across
In this review, recent advances in Si integrated photonic sensors working in both near-infrared (NIR) and MIR wavelength ranges are discussed. We believe that this paper will be valuable
In this review, recent advances in Si integrated photonic sensors working in both near-infrared (NIR) and MIR wavelength ranges are discussed.
In this perspective, Ranno et al. highlight the potential for silicon photonics as a general-purpose photonic platform for sensing, quantum applications, and high-speed computation,
MIT researchers developed a silicon-photonics lidar chip that widens scanning angles while reducing signal noise.