Lightwave Logic Nonlinear Optical Materials Push the Emergence of Silicon Organic Hybrid (SOH) Devices             Organic Nonlinear Electro-Optical Polymers can Leapfrog Performance of Silicon Photonics only Solutions                                                                                  NEWARK, Del., Nov. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. ( LWLG), a technology company focused on the development of Next Generation Photonic Devices and Non Linear Optical Polymer Materials Systems  for applications in high speed fiber-optic telecommunications and data  communications, announced today that preliminary testing and initial  data on the recently announced prototype SOH device coated with one of  Lightwave's proprietary materials demonstrated several promising  characteristics.
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   The tested SOH chip had a 1-millimeter square footprint, enabling the  possibility of sophisticated integrated optical circuits on a single  silicon substrate.  In addition, the waveguide structure was  approximately 1/20 the length of a typical inorganic-based silicon  photonics modulator waveguide.  
   With the combination of proprietary Lightwave Logic electro-optic  polymer material and the extremely high optical field concentration in  the slot waveguide modulator, the test modulators demonstrated less than  2.2 volts to operate. Initial data rates exceeded 30-35 Gb/sec in the  telecom, 1550 nanometer frequency band. This is equivalent to four,  10Gb/sec, inorganic, lithium niobate modulators that would require  approximately 12-16 volts to move the same amount of information.  Lightwave's material also operates in the 1310 nanometer frequency band,  which is suitable for data communications applications. 
   There are tremendous economic advantages for data centers to reduce  power consumption and a smaller flexible form factor is also essential  to keep pace with the rapidly expanding telecom and data communications  markets.
   Cloud computing is just one market Lightwave intends to target with a  fully developed commercial offering.  There are several layers within a  large data center that could ultimately be penetrated with a  commercially qualified device. The Company will initially target the  rack-to-server layer.  IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics  Engineers) Spectrum, has estimated the market potential to be in the  millions of units per year.  Also, Infonetics, an international market  research firm estimates that an average selling price for short reach  optical modules (Transmitters, Transceivers, and Transponders)at or  below $500 would trigger enormous demand, as the reduced cost per  gigabit of transmission would offer significant savings.  A fully  developed, market-ready product could capture the majority of this  multi-billion dollar market segment.
   Tom Zelibor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lightwave Logic  commented, "This is a major step towards commercialization of organic  polymers for our Company and I am thrilled with our development team and  their progress.  We are already making improvements and addressing  parameters that are essential to move toward commercialization.  As I  have told the shareholders before, we needed to demonstrate that our  materials would actually work in a device and now it is time to optimize  the material performance for these revolutionary devices.  It is  important to consider that this is a starting point and unlike inorganic  compounds, organic nonlinear optical polymers can be chemically altered  to improve performance since their molecular structure allows  manipulation and offers a pathway to better-and-better results." 
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   Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a  development stage company that produces prototype electro-optic 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 applications in high-speed fiber-optic  telecommunications systems and data communications. For more  information, please visit the Company's website,  www.lightwavelogic.com. |