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THz communications based on spatio-temporal light modulation — NSF Award to Harvard University (MA, $390,000)

In the current world, there is an ever-growing need for data transmission: not only does more information need to be transmitted, but also more devices are transmitting data: from electric grid infrastructure to traffic signals, more efficiency can be achieved if all equipment is communicating with each other. Wireless

Award titleTHz communications based on spatio-temporal light modulation
Award ID2503926
AwardeeHarvard University
CityCAMBRIDGE
StateMA
Amount obligated$390,000
Principal investigatorFederico Capasso
ProgramCCSS-Comms Circuits & Sens Sys
Start date12/01/2025
AbstractIn the current world, there is an ever-growing need for data transmission: not only does more information need to be transmitted, but also more devices are transmitting data: from electric grid infrastructure to traffic signals, more efficiency can be achieved if all equipment is communicating with each other. Wireless communications are simple and easily deployable; however, the range of frequencies available for existing techniques is currently limited to below 300 GHz, thereby not accommodati
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