Abstract :
Light can exert enough force to flip switches on a silicon chip. We can imagine using optical force to reroute light on the fly, allowing a photonic circuit to perform at a blindingly fast speed, far beyond anything that electronic controls can manage. This capability would go a long way toward realizing the dream of an all-optical computer, able to exploit the immense bandwidth of light to its fullest. Maybe if you left your hard drive at home, you could read it at a comfortable rate over the Internet-if we ´re still using hard drives by that time! The most intractable bottleneck in today´s high-end computers comes from having to use electronic signals to control photons. The sky will be the limit when we can at last use light to steer light.
Keywords :
integrated optics; optical switches; silicon; Internet; all-optical computer; bottleneck; electronic signals; light bandwidth; optical force; optical switches; photonic circuit; silicon chip; Couplers; Laser beams; Optical beam splitting; Optical devices; Optical waveguides; Power engineering and energy; Presses; Propulsion; Silicon on insulator technology; Waveguide lasers;