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Stanford Scientists Design Germanium-Based Device That May Improve Speed of Optical Networks

By VINCENT KIERNAN

In a finding that could lead to more-powerful optical computer networks, researchers at Stanford University have shown that the element germanium can be used to fashion a shutterlike device to control a laser beam.

Such "optoelectronic" devices are used in optical networks,...

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