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Japanese researchers achieve 112 Gbps data transmission in 6G terahertz breakthrough

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Roland Moore-Colyer

2d ago· 1 min readenNews

Summary

Japanese researchers have achieved a breakthrough in 6G wireless technology by developing a miniaturized microcomb-driven terahertz communication system that transmits data at 112 Gbps. The system uses special photonic devices on microchips to generate optical frequencies, combined with high-order modulation techniques, and is 90 times smaller than conventional chips, marking a key milestone for next-generation networks.

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Scientists in Japan have discovered a way to transmit data at a speed of 112 gigabits per second (Gbps) at a specific spectrum band that's vital for the build-out of next-generation 6G wireless networks.
To achieve this breakthrough, the researchers developed a new kind of terahertz wireless communication system driven by microcombs — special photonic devices fitted onto microchips that generate optical frequencies for wireless networks.
Researchers have built a miniaturized microcomb-driven terahertz wireless communication system that's 90 times smaller than conventional chips to deliver record-breaking data-transfer speeds at ultrahigh frequencies.
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Researchers have built a miniaturized microcomb-driven terahertz wireless communication system that's 90 times smaller than conventional chips to deliver record-breaking data-transfer speeds at ultrahigh frequencies.

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