CMOS-compatible, multiplexed sources of non-classical light
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The integration of intelligent devices and environmental monitoring systems into telecommunications networks is expected to accelerate in the coming years, creating a growing need for enabling technologies to support this transformation. Key requirements include highly secure Internet infrastructure, increased network bandwidth to accommodate the transmission of vast amounts of data, and advanced data-processing capabilities to efficiently manage the resulting information flow. As existing technologies approach their fundamental performance limits, they will become increasingly unable to meet these emerging demands.
This three-year project seeks to address these challenges through the development of innovative on-chip non-classical light sources fabricated using industry-compatible manufacturing processes and commercially available photonic components. The proposed research will position INRS-EMT and its industrial partners at the forefront of secure, high-speed optical data transmission, establishing them as leaders in Canada and internationally while maximizing the use of the existing fiber-optic telecommunications infrastructure.
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