Lightwave Logic Successfully Demonstrates  Operating Silicon Organic Hybrid (SOH) Prototype Modulator 
  Device Achieves Greater Electro-Optical  Activity and Lower Drive Voltage than Industry Standard Legacy Inorganic  Modulators 
  NEWARK, Del., Oct. 14, 2013  /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB: LWLG), a technology  company focused on the development of a Next Generation Non Linear Optical  Polymer Materials Platform for applications in high speed fiber-optic data  communications and optical computing, announced today that the combined efforts  of Lightwave Logic's chemists and material system with a third party research  group have resulted in the successful fabrication of an operating SOH slot  waveguide modulator. The device utilizes an existing modulator structure with  one of Lightwave's proprietary electro-optic polymer material systems as the  enabling material layer. This first-generation device has achieved greater  electro-optical activity and dramatically lower drive voltage than industry  standard modulators based on inorganic materials.  (Logo:  http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130508/CL10037LOGO)     Silicon Organic Hybrid (SOH) technology is a newly emerging field that  combines the efficiency of silicon photonics with the power and versatility of  organic nonlinear electro-optical materials.In an SOH modulator, the optical  signal is guided by a silicon waveguide structure with an organic polymer  cladding layer above the waveguide to provide the electro-optic effect. 
   Tom Zelibor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lightwave Logic  commented, "These initial results constitute a truly significant event for our  Company as it proves that our materials can work in photonic devices.  Importantly, this prototype represents a solid starting point from which we  continue to improve performance characteristics. I look forward to updating  everyone on this and other technological and business developments on a  shareholder call we intend to have before the end of the year.    "As Lightwave Logic now begins to implement Silicon Organic Hybrid technology  into other device structures for specific applications, it is worth noting that  we are addressing multi-billion dollar markets. The photonic transceiver market  alone is expected to reach $5.1 billion by 2017 and cloud computing is only one  application."  
  Lou Bintz, Lightwave Logic's Vice President of Product Development stated,  "The very short device length opens the door to extremely high modulation speeds  and integrated optical circuit architectures. We are vigorously pursuing our  chemistry development and fully expect accelerating improvement in our  proprietary electro-optic polymer thin film products." 
   Powered by Lightwave Logic  Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a development stage company that produces prototype  electro-optic demonstration devices and is moving toward commercialization of  its high-activity, high-stability organic polymers for applications in  electro-optical device markets. Electro-optical devices convert data from  electric signals into optical signals for use in high-speed fiber-optic  telecommunications systems and optical computers. For more information, please  visit the Company's website,  www.lightwavelogic.com. 
   Safe Harbor Statement  The information posted in this release may contain forward-looking statements  within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You  can identify these statements by use of the words "may," "will," "should,"  "plans," "explores," "expects," "anticipates," "continue," "estimate,"  "project," "intend," and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve  risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially  from those projected or anticipated. These risks and uncertainties include, but  are not limited to, lack of available funding; general economic and business  conditions; competition from third parties; intellectual property rights of  third parties; regulatory constraints; changes in technology and methods of  marketing; delays in completing various engineering and manufacturing programs;  changes in customer order patterns; changes in product mix; success in  technological advances and delivering technological innovations; shortages in  components; production delays due to performance quality issues with outsourced  components; those events and factors described by us in Item 1.A "Risk Factors"  in our most recent Form 10-K; other risks to which our Company is subject; other  factors beyond the Company's control. 
   For Further Information Contact:  Steven Cordovano Lightwave Logic 203-952-6373 steve@lightwavelogic.com  SOURCE Lightwave Logic, Inc. |