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Tiny Devices Use Light to Grab Cells

Silicon chips and lasers could pick out and count cells on microfluidic devices.

Time Lens Speeds Optical Data

An energy-efficient silicon device compresses light to make ultrafast signals.

Light Repels Light

The repulsive side of an optical force could lead to ultra-fast telecommunications.

Pink Silicon Is the New Black

A new form of silicon could create cheaper photo detectors that are easier to make in bulk.

The Best Photon Detector Yet

Cheap, high-performing detectors could boost Internet bandwidth and speed up computers.

First Light-Driven Nanomachine

A silicon nanobeam uses optical force to do mechanical work in an integrated circuit.

Bringing Light to Computers

IBM research could bring the speed of fiber-optic networks to the chips inside personal computers.

Silicon Photonics Comes to Market

For the first time, a silicon-based optical cable will be commercially available.

Intel Speeds Up Silicon Photonics

Researchers at Intel have announced the world's fastest silicon modulator--an advance that could cut bandwidth costs and make computers run faster and cooler.

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