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Kotura Introduces Broadband Optical Switch

Manufacturer of Silicon Photonics products, Kotura has introduced a submilliwatt, high-speed, broadband 2 x 2 optical switch that could span the whole C-band range. The optical switch consumes 0.6 mW of power and has 6 ns switching speeds with 60 nm bandwidth.

The low-power optical switch was desgined as part of DARPA’s Ultra-performance Nano-photonic Intrachip Communications (UNIC) program in association with Oracle.

The Program Manager of DARPA, Dr. Jagdeep Shah headed the program. Po Dong’s ‘Submilliwatt, ultrafast and broadband electro-optic silicon switches’ paper was published in the OSA Journal Optics Express.

Kotura’s CEO and President, Jean-Louis Malinge stated that the switch’s low power and broadband features allow integration of numerous 2 x 2 optical switch modules to produce complex switch fabrics.

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