Posted on 04/07/2022 12:27:45 PM PDT by upchuck
Researchers engineer electrically tunable graphene devices to study rare physics.
The breakthrough could lead to the development of ‘beyond-5G’ wireless technology for high-speed communication networks.
An international team, co-led by researchers at The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute (NGI) in the UK and the Penn State College of Engineering in the US, has developed a tunable graphene-based platform that allows for fine control over the interaction between light and matter in the terahertz (THz) spectrum to reveal rare phenomena known as exceptional points. The team published their results today (April 7, 2022) in Science.
The work could advance optoelectronic technologies to better generate, control, and sense light and potentially communications, according to the researchers. They demonstrated a way to control THz waves, which exist at frequencies between those of microwaves and infrared waves. The feat could contribute to the development of ‘beyond-5G’ wireless technology for high-speed communication networks.
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Graphene you say? Hmmm. Seen a lot of stuff about graphene in the past two years.
Will this improve coverage on US-212 betw3een Belle Fourche and Billings?
Hmmmm. Allegedly found in CONvid-19 vaccines? So does that make those that got it now 5g ready?
Only if you have been heavily vaxxinated.
Let’s call it “6G”!
Thank goodness that nothing like that is in the experimental mRNA gene therapy spike protein injections....
And they are touting a new one lately
Borophene
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Interesting: 10 Uses for Graphene.
If I got the jab...does that make me a router or a modem?
This will result in beyond mind control.
This will be brain control.
Well Boron is supposed to be good for testosterone.
So I say let's stick Borophene in the vaccines and see what happens!!!
We could get erections stronger than steel.
If I got the jab...does that make me a router or a modem?
Neither, probably just an Access Point
Some experiments are just worth the risk.
It makes you a network card.
It makes you a network card.
Yeah but I think those “if they last for more than 4 hours”-type warnings could be a lot more serious
“If it lasts more than 4 hours, please see a mechanic before bragging to your friends.”
Please do not put neomydium magnets in your pants while taking Borono-Fil
Going through metal detectors just got a lot more fun.
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