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we present the capability of controlling the optical switching signal with complex synthesized fields of ultrashort laser pulses for data binary encoding.the fastest semiconductor transistors in the world can operate at a speed of more than 800 gigahertz.

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UArizona physics postdoctoral research associate Dandan Hui and physics graduate student Husain Alqattan also contributed to the article.You can watch the related video below: Study abstract: Modern electronics are founded on switching the electrical signal by radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on the nanosecond time scale.This work paves the way for establishing optical switches and light-based electronics with petahertz speeds.

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one of the main issues with developing faster technology is that the heat produced by continuously adding transistors to a microchip will eventually require more energy to cool than can pass through the chip.” See Also Optical transistors will regulate electric signalsElectronic devices use semiconductors to switch the flow of electricity and data.

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we exploit the reflectivity modulation of the fused silica dielectric system in a strong light field to demonstrate the optical switching (ON/OFF) with attosecond time resolution.

“This promises to increase the limiting speed of data processing and information encoding and open a new realm of information technology.and they became habituated to humans.

after more than 20 years of research.A spokesperson for the commissioners said none were available for comment.

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