W. Bogaerts, A. Rahim, Xiangfeng Chen, Lukas Van Iseghem, H. Deng, Mi Wang, I. Zand, A. Ribeiro, A. Tormo, U. Khan
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Programmable Photonic Circuits: a flexible way of manipulating light on chips
Programmable Photonic integrated circuits are optical chips where the flow of light is configured through electronics. This provides a flexible way to explore new photonic functions, and a lower threshold for deployment in new applications.