Lightwave Logic verifies electrical, optical performance of prototype phase modulators

March 12, 2010
Lightwave Logic Inc., a technology company focused on the development of the Next Generation Electro-Optic Polymer Material Platform for applications in high-speed, fiber-optic data communications and optical computing, announced the electrical and optical performance testing of its prototype phase modulator, which concludes the Scientific evaluation stage of its testing.

MARCH 12, 2010 -- Lightwave Logic Inc., a technology company focused on the development of the Next Generation Electro-Optic Polymer Material Platform for applications in high-speed, fiber-optic data communications and optical computing, announced the electrical and optical performance testing of its prototype phase modulator (see "Lightwave Logic producing prototype photonic chip" and "Lightwave Logic links up with Perdix on product, systems development"), which concludes the scientific evaluation stage of its testing.

"These successful test results now enable us to exit the scientific evaluation mode and move forward with the Application Engineering of our technology in customer design environments," says Jim Marcelli, CEO. "We will now begin working directly with interested large system suppliers to attempt to engineer specific individual product materials and device designs for sale to or by these suppliers -- which substantially moves us toward the revenue stage of our development."

"We selected the phase modulator structure for initial fabrication because it is the telecommunications industry's preferred deployment of high speed modulator technology," says Dave Eaton, CTO of Lightwave Logic, "and once we overcome any engineering issues that may arise, we expect to see the successful use of our technology within the telecommunications industry."

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