Abstract
The rapid demand for higher data transmission speeds has fueled significant advancements in the field of nano-photonics. Nano-photonics, a branch of photonics that deals with the manipulation of light at the nanoscale, has the potential to revolutionize data transmission by enabling ultra-fast, high-capacity communication systems. This article explores the recent developments in nano-photonics that contribute to high-speed data transmission, focusing on innovations in materials, devices, and architectures that improve performance, efficiency, and scalability. We also discuss the challenges in scaling these technologies for real-world applications and the potential impact on future data communication networks, including optical interconnects, quantum computing, and 5G/6G technologies.

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