Remember, LWLG materials proven to have Femtosecon
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A femtosecond is the SI unit of time equal to 10-15 or 1/1,000,000,000,000,000 of a second; that is, one quadrillionth, or one millionth of one billionth, of a second.[1] For context, a femtosecond is to a second as a second is to about 31.71 million years; a ray of light travels approximately 0.3 µm (micrometers) in 1 femtosecond, a distance comparable to the diameter of a virus.[2]
Ok, so a Femtosecond is a 1 with 15 zero's which breakdown like this >
000 > kilo (bytes)
000 > mega
000 > giga
000 > tera
000 > peda
So, are you ready to have your mind blown ???
LWLG materials have been now tested in working prototype devices as follows >
10 > giga > December 2016
25 > giga (x4 enables 100Gbs) > May 2017
50 > giga (x8 enables 400Gbs) > September 2017
100 > giga > under development currently
Ok, so here is the mind blowing part!
Remember the Femtosecond response time for LWLG P2IC Platform technology? Well forget about "ganging 8" or "PAM-4", I believe by the end of 2018, Lightwave Logic will have an 800Gbs device! Period! No need for the add on cost of these "extension" technologies.
And that is just the beginning folks!
Based on the Femtosecond response time, the LWLG P2IC Platform devices should be extendable well into the single mode Terabit range, ok, mind sufficiently blown?