Advancing Navigation and Sensing with Indium Phosphide Integrated Photonics
Abstract
Integrated photonics is emerging as a key enabling technology for next-generation sensing and navigation systems. By integrating multiple optical functions on a single chip, photonic integrated circuits (PICs) can deliver compact, highly sensitive and energy-efficient solutions for applications ranging from space systems to autonomous platforms.
This webinar will present recent advances in indium phosphide (InP) integrated photonics, highlighting how this technology enables the development of innovative photonic building blocks operating at near- and mid-infrared wavelengths. Through examples from the INPHOMIR project, speakers will showcase progress in monolithic integration, photonic device development and sensing architectures, including applications such as optical gyroscopes and advanced sensing technologies.
The session will provide insights into how European research is pushing the boundaries of photonic integration and contributing to the development of more precise, reliable and scalable sensing and navigation solutions.
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