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Lightwave Logic Pioneers Electro-Optic Polymer Technology for Improved Data Transmission

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Lightwave Logic Inc. is making waves in the world of electro-optic (EO) polymer technology for data transmission, with CEO Michael Lebby sharing exciting developments in a recent interview with Proactive.

The company has received a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a process that enhances the stability and performance of its EO chromophores, essential components of its platform. This technology allows for faster data transmission and lower power consumption in a compact form factor, positioning Lightwave Logic as a leader in the industry.

Lebby highlighted the company’s focus on developing EO polymers for data transmission, similar to organic materials used in OLED displays. These polymers enable high-speed switching of light, benefiting data centers, telecommunications networks, and the broader internet.

At the recent Optical Fiber Conference (OFC), Lightwave Logic showcased its technological advancements, including a record-setting 200 gigabits per second data transmission at low voltages. The company is also securing patents to protect its innovative technology, with the latest patent related to its “diamond I” technology formulation.

Overall, Lightwave Logic aims to make its EO polymers as ubiquitous as organic LEDs in displays by engaging with a broad range of customers for licensing and usage in their devices. The company’s strategy involves demonstrating the superiority of its technology to meet the urgent need for network upgrades in the data center industry, driven by the demands of generative artificial intelligence.

With these advancements, Lightwave Logic is paving the way for enhanced data transmission technology and setting new standards in the industry.

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