November 2000
Blazing Data
Photonics: Could a "perfect mirror" replace fiber optics?
By Erika Jonietz
Two years ago, MIT graduate student Yoel Fink built the "perfect mirror"-one that reflects light from all angles with negligible absorption. Now OmniGuide Communications, the Cambridge, Mass.-based startup Fink helped found, hopes to roll that perfection into cable that can carry light of higher intensity and a broader bandwidth, transmitting up to 1,000 times more data than fiber optics.
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