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Photonics @ Swinburne
Photonics
is the use of light to transfer and manipulate information |
What is Photonics?
- Photonics deals with light - its generation, manipulation, transport and detection.
- Photonics is used extensively for the control, transmission and storage of information, and continues to underpin the development of telecommunications and information systems as the internet grows year by year.
- Photonics technology has important applications in many areas, including manufacturing, medicine, sensing, telecommunications and defence.
- In the same way that electronics was critical for technological development in the 20th century, photonics is playing a profound role in the 21st century.
- Some examples of photonics in action...
- all mass-produced semiconductor chips are manufactured using optical lithography.
- lasers are increasingly used to replace traditional surgery.
- new generation laser microscopes are being developed for non-invasive early detection of skin and bowel cancers.
- new generation photonics high density data storage techniques will greatly increase DVD capacity.
- fibre optics has transformed the telecommunications industry.
- many everday items are photonics-based, including CD and DVD players, laser printers and bar code scanners.
Become part of the photonics revolution!
Visit the Questacon
site - The National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra Australia - to find out more about the exciting world of Photonics!
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