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Optical Angular Momentum Shatters Data Ceiling

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BERKELEY, Calif., March 1, 2021 — An optical antenna developed by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, can, in principle, provide limitless bandwidth. The technology takes advantage of orbital angular momentum (OAM), a characteristic of light that enables multiplexing, or simultaneous transmission, exponentially greater than current technology. According to Boubacar Kanté, the study’s principal investigator and the Chenming Hu Associate Professor at UC Berkeley’s Department of Engineering and Computer Sciences, current methods of transmitting signals through electromagnetic waves are...Read full article

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    Published: March 2021
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    multiplexing
    The combination of two or more signals for transmission along a single wire, path or carrier. In most optical communication systems this is referred to as wavelength division multiplexing, in which the combination of different signals for transmission are imbedded in multiple wavelengths over a single optical channel. The optical channel is a fiber optic cable or any other standard optical waveguide.
    Research & TechnologyLasersOpticsoptical antennaquantum Hallquantum Hall effectMultiplexmultiplexingdatametasurfacesemiconductorstelecommunicationsNature PhysicsUniversity of California BerkeleyBoubacar KantéUC Berkeley

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