Many of the communication tools of today rely on the function of light or, more specifically, on applying information to a light wave. Up until now, studies on electronic and optical devices with materials that are the foundations of modern electronicssuch as radio, TV, and computershave generally relied on nonlinear optical effects, producing devices whose bandwidth has been limited to the gigahertz (GHz) frequency region. Thanks to research performed at the University of Pittsburgh, a physical basis for terahertz bandwidth (THz)the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between infrared and microwave lighthas now been demonstrated.
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Team generates frequency comb with more than 100 terahertz bandwidth