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A recent study by researchers at the TDK Corporation (Japan) reports the development of a faster and more energy-efficient RGB multiplexer based on thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN).
A universal analog-to-digital multiplexer-demultiplexer for switching both analog and digital signals of positive polarity.
The RGB multiplexer with sputter-deposited TFLN successfully generates all colors, indicating promising performance as a light source for displays such as laser beam scanning.
From precision machining to advanced microscopy, the demand for higher-power, ultrafast lasers continues to grow.
Design tradeoffs in the choice of multiplexer architecture, equalizer design, serialization technique, and output driver.