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Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering have developed a new method of interfacial imprinting ultra-thin nanowires onto bendable, transparent polymeric substrates.
Sivers Semiconductors and Ayar Labs will hold a joint live demonstration, showing the Sivers Semiconductors 16-wavelength distributed feedback laser array integrated into the Ayar Labs SuperNova multi-wavelength light source for 16 Tbps of bi-directional bandwidth—a level of bandwidth essential for AI scale-up networks.
Sivers will host a joint live demonstration with Ayar Labs, showcasing the 8-wavelength distributed feedback laser array from Sivers Photonics, integrated into the Ayar Labs SuperNova multi-wavelength optical source.