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Lightguide pathways

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Lightguide pathways are paths for light to be guided in fiber optics, an optical computer or in silicon substrate. The light can be altered in its path by mirrors, beam splitters or a light detector, such as a pin diode or an element of a CCD array. Many pathways for light in an optical switch and/or of an optical computer