Today: September 16, 2024
Today: September 16, 2024

Chip that steers terahertz beams sets stage for ultrafast internet of the future

Chip that steers terahertz beams sets stage for ultrafast internet of the futureThe angles and branches in this illustration of a chip are key to using terahertz waves for the next generation of high-speed wireless communications.

Imagine a future where internet connections are not only lightning-fast but also remarkably reliable, even in crowded spaces. This vision is rapidly approaching reality, thanks to new research on terahertz communications technologies. These innovations are set to transform wireless communication, particularly as communications technology advances toward the next generation of networks, 6G.

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