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Optical Chips: Enabling Technologies and Markets from Semiconductors to Mems, Nano-Optics and Photonic Crystals
Pioneer Consulting, June 2002, Pages: 81


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What is the future of optical chip technology and markets? Dramatic changes are emerging with a shift from semiconductor technology to Mems and nano-optics, including photonic crystals. Such changes are not surprising in view of technological advances and the needs of network operators. As telecommunication networks expand, optical networking equipment must advance to meet the ever growing challenges of speed, capacity, and reliability.

At the heart of all optical networking equipment are integrated circuits. From the early days of optical networking to the present, common semiconductors have reigned as the dominant technology. However, the last few years have seen the maturation of other cutting edge, integrated circuit solutions that have been specifically designed for photonic networks and are now vying to remove semiconductors from their position of dominance. Pioneer Consulting's new report, “Optical Chips: Enabling Technologies and Markets from Semiconductors to Mems, Nano-Optics and Photonic Crystals” examines the optical chip market from semiconductors to Mems and nano-optics.

Pioneer Consulting's ground breaking, insightful, new study provides answers to questions such as:

* When and to what extent will Mems and nano-optics supplant semiconductors?
* How is the optical chip market evolving?
* What role will nano-optics and photonic crystals play?
* How reliable are Mems and nanotechnology ICs?
* What are the cost implications of these new technologies?

Pioneer's 'Optical Chips: Enabling Technologies and Markets from Semiconductors to Mems, Nano-Optics and Photonic Crystals' is the first and only market report that examines nano-optics, including photonic crystals, as a new and viable alternative to current optical networking ICs. This report also provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date, comparative assessment of the entire market opportunity for optical chips, from semiconductors to Mems to nano-optics, including photonic crystals. Important to optical components manufacturers and optical networking equipment suppliers in general, this report provides important technological and marketing information that is indispensable for decision-making in today’s tight capital markets.


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