Lithium-niobate photonic integrated circuits for GHz, sub-picojoule/bit optical image processing
Julian Rasmus Bankwitz,
Jelle Dijkstra,
Ravi Pradip
et al.
Abstract:Optical image processing, which capitalizes on the distinctive characteristics of light, facilitates the manipulation of visual data in real-time and at a high speed. This technology is instrumental in performing tasks such as enhancing edges, recognizing patterns, and extracting features, all of which are crucial in fields like medical imaging, surveillance, and industrial automation. In this study, we present the successful demonstration of a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) made of Lithium niobate on insul… Show more
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