Optical networking heralds superfast internet
A discovery by the Centre for Ultra-high Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems at Sydney University's School of Physics could radically speed up internet traffic.
A team of researchers built a photonic integrated circuit switching system that is etched on to glass and allows data from fibre optic cables to be processed much more quickly. The team believes that it can boost data transfer rates by a factor of 60 for direct fibre links, but not those flowing via copper.
"The scratched glass we have developed is actually a photonic integrated circuit," said lead researcher Ben Eggleton at the University of Sydney. "This circuit uses the 'scratch' as a guide or a switching path for information, kind of like when trains are switched from one track to another, except this switch takes only one picosecond to change tracks.