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Silicon is Earth’s second most common material and scientists want to use it to grow super affordable lasers

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  • Researchers at Imec have found a way to grow lasers directly on silicon
  • Imec’s lasers use gallium arsenide, a material that doesn’t naturally bond with silicon
  • This breakthrough could lower costs and improve photonic chips for AI and telecom

Silicon photonics uses light to transmit data instead of relying on electrical signals, but since silicon itself can’t efficiently generate light, it requires lasers as a light source.

Placing lasers onto chips has traditionally been a challenge as Silicon – a material commonly found in sand – is not suitable for making lasers, and the best laser materials, such as gallium arsenide (GaAs), do not naturally work with it. Existing methods require bonding these materials onto silicon, a process that’s both costly and wasteful.

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