OPEL HAS DEVELLOPED GALLIUM-ARSENIDE-BASED OPTOELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

Opel, a startup company affiliated with the University of Connecticut, has developed gallium-arsenide-based optoelectronic components that it believes will offer high-speed, more affordable conversion between electrical and optical signals. Applications include optical backbone networks, high-speed...

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