Optomechanical refrigeration of electronic circuits (2015–2018)

Abstract:
Laser light will be applied to reduce the temperature of electronic circuits. This will greatly suppress electronic noise, and enable a new class of technologies for future telecommunication systems. By developing new techniques to confine light, electric fields and vibrations at sub-micron scale on a silicon chip; ultralow noise amplifiers, clocks and radio frequency receivers will be realised, along with ultra-efficient optical modulators. In future, these technologies could reduce energy consumption and improve reliability in telecommunication networks. They could improve the range of satellite communication, robustness of GPS against cosmic radiation, and performance of surveillance systems such as radar and sonar.
Grant type:
ARC Linkage Projects
Researchers:
Funded by:
Australian Research Council