RTX and G&H are teaming up to produce thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) wafers in the United States following the defense contractor’s win of an Air Force Research Laboratory Contract.
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Raytheon will collaborate with the U.S. photonics engineering group G&H to domestically produce thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) wafers following its win of an Air Force Research Laboratory contract, the defense contractor said on Feb. 17. TFLN is an emerging technology used in both military and...
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