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Terabits transmitted by twisted light

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Do you ever wish you could download that Netflix movie you’ve been dying to see in a matter of just a few seconds rather than those 15 long, grueling minutes, or watch the latest viral YouTube video without the hassle of buffering? Well, your wish may soon come true, thanks to a new method that combines twisted beams of light to transmit data at up to 2.56 terabits per second. An international team led by University of Southern California researchers has developed a twisted-light system that transmits more than 85,000 times more data per second than broadband cable, which supports...Read full article

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

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