- Lightwave Logic (LWLG, Financial) successfully passed the Telcordia GR-468 85/85 test with only 1.6% loss after 1,000 hours.
- Developed a fourth-generation encapsulation material with an oxygen transmission rate of 1.4 × 10^-3 g/m²/day.
- Positioned for deployment in AI factory scale-out and hyperscaler front-end networking applications.
Lightwave Logic, Inc. (LWLG), a leader in electro-optic (EO) polymer technologies, announced a significant reliability milestone for its Perkinamine™ polymer technology. The company has successfully passed the rigorous Telcordia GR-468 85/85 environmental stress test. This test subjects materials to 85°C at 85% relative humidity for 1,000 hours, demonstrating the polymer's long-term reliability in harsh conditions with only a 1.6% average loss.
In a parallel development, Lightwave Logic has unveiled its fourth-generation atomic layer deposition encapsulation material which boasts an exceptional oxygen transmission rate of 1.4 × 10^-3 g/m²/day. This achievement exceeds the industry standard, ensuring enhanced durability and performance of EO polymers against environmental degradation.
The technological advancements position Lightwave Logic's materials for broader commercial applications, particularly in high-speed optical interconnects and datacom infrastructures. The encapsulation breakthrough is crucial for real-world deployment, particularly in AI and hyperscaler front-end networking where reliability and performance are paramount.
With the integration of this technology into silicon photonics foundry Process Design Kits (PDKs), Lightwave Logic is gearing towards scalable manufacturing, bridging the gap from laboratory innovation to commercial execution.