Chalcogenide Advanced Manufacturing Partnership
ChAMP is an EPSRC funded partnership between 5 leading universities and 15 industrial partners dedicated to establishing the UK as a world leader in chalcogenide-glass technology through the development of advanced manufacturing techniques and practical application demonstrationsLatest ChAMP results video
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Programable silicon photonics with phase change chalcogenides
The ChAMP program has been investigating the use of phase change materials in integrated silicon photonics to build reconfigurable optical routers. The concept is to use a pixelated pattern of phase change chalcogenide material on top of a multimode interference … Continue reading
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On-chip photonic synapse
A new paper published 27 September 2017 by ChAMP partners from Oxford and Exeter continues the search for new “neuromorphic computing” architectures that mimic the brain’s approach to simultaneous processing and storage of information is intense.
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Recent results from partners at Exeter and Oxford featured in Nature Photonics
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Introducing ChAMP – the Chalcogenide Advanced Manufacturing Partnership
ChAMP is an EPSRC funded partnership between the Universities of Southampton, Exeter, Oxford, Cambridge and Heriot-Watt. The partnership includes 15 industrial companies with an interest in advanced materials, particularly chalcogenides; from material fabrication to the use of these materials in their … Continue reading
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