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Twisting Light Sends Data Speeds Soaring

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LOS ANGELES, June 26, 2012 — Beams of light twisted and combined to transmit data at up to 2.56 terabits per second soon could lead to the fabrication of high-speed satellite communication links or be adapted for use in fiber optics. An international team led by University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering researchers has developed a twisted-light system that transmits more than 85,000 times more data per second than broadband cable, which supports up to about 30 megabits per second. “You’re able to do things with light that you can’t do with electricity,” said Alan...Read full article

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    Published: June 2012
    Alan WillnerAmericasAnton ZeilingerAsia-PacificChinaCommunicationsDARPAdata transmissionEuropefree space data transmissionInPho programIsraelLeslie Allenlight beamsMiddle EastMiles PadgettOpticsPakistanphase hologramsResearch & Technologysatellite communicationstwisted lightUniversity of Southern California

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