Stanford researchers have developed a novel, inverse-designed wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) that integrates high-performance Bragg gratings for use in optical communication systems.
Quantum scientists in the LINQS, Schuster, and Simon Labs at Stanford have developed a method of multiplexing many low-light optical fields onto a single fast sensor.
Researchers in The Optical Communications Group at Stanford have developed an efficient, integrated multimode optical amplifier for scalable, spatially multiplexed long-haul optical fiber transmission.
Researchers in the Dionne group at Stanford have designed a nanoscale laser capable of self-isolated Raman Lasing, where lasing and isolation occurs within the same pumping mechanism.
Stanford researchers developed a device that converts microwave signals (quantum logic) to optical signals using a silicon-on-lithium-niobate photonic crystal cavity.