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Posted On: 03/21/2018 12:47:46 PM
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So the maximum speed that Lightwave’s material can operate is how fast it can flinch (and affect the wavelength in the laser) and return to normal. They had it tested one time at 1/1,000,000,000,000,000 of a second or a fempto second. The photons speeding along travel about the distance of a virus in that time frame. So the Data via electrons in today’s devices enters the modulator 01001 then Lightwave’s plastic material flinches and the data is embedded into the laser shooting off at Light speed. 0….1….0….0….1.
OK now Multi-mode light travels down the fiber optic cable /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ However Lightwave's material is Light in a Single Mode - - - - - - - - - obviously the fastest route is a straight line so naturally Single mode signals travel farther AND it does not introduce interference bouncing off the sides of the Big Pipe Multi-Mode Fiber but rather travels in a direct line down the Single mode fiber.
Obviously this science is Much more complex than this but that is about as basic as I can make it.
Oh actually you can double the 1’s and the 0’s PAM4 but I won’t get into that, that is how they can do a 4x50 and create a 400 Gig Modulator.
Xster Up, Will see many in Denver
Keep in mind that Electrons can not get any closer together because they interfere with each other, but, hey check it out, Lightwaves can literally pass through one another without interfering, put that in your pipe and smoke it spanky.
A cheap plastic that controls Light using electricity.
Oh it can travel in a Waveguide made of Ligtwaves Plastic Polymer which is basically a single mode slot in the plastic, Taper it then cut the fiber clean, or put a dab of polymer.
So I'm seeing an InP laser in a Plastic box 2 wires to power the laser, a couple leads for the data to enter, a waveguide, some Perkinamine and Single Mode fiber coming out. Vice Versa at the other end.
Can You Tell its a Snow day, oops gotta Plow AGAIN. Pretty though, um but I expect a few trees to fall over.
OK now Multi-mode light travels down the fiber optic cable /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ However Lightwave's material is Light in a Single Mode - - - - - - - - - obviously the fastest route is a straight line so naturally Single mode signals travel farther AND it does not introduce interference bouncing off the sides of the Big Pipe Multi-Mode Fiber but rather travels in a direct line down the Single mode fiber.
Obviously this science is Much more complex than this but that is about as basic as I can make it.
Oh actually you can double the 1’s and the 0’s PAM4 but I won’t get into that, that is how they can do a 4x50 and create a 400 Gig Modulator.
Xster Up, Will see many in Denver
Keep in mind that Electrons can not get any closer together because they interfere with each other, but, hey check it out, Lightwaves can literally pass through one another without interfering, put that in your pipe and smoke it spanky.
A cheap plastic that controls Light using electricity.
Oh it can travel in a Waveguide made of Ligtwaves Plastic Polymer which is basically a single mode slot in the plastic, Taper it then cut the fiber clean, or put a dab of polymer.
So I'm seeing an InP laser in a Plastic box 2 wires to power the laser, a couple leads for the data to enter, a waveguide, some Perkinamine and Single Mode fiber coming out. Vice Versa at the other end.
Can You Tell its a Snow day, oops gotta Plow AGAIN. Pretty though, um but I expect a few trees to fall over.
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