University of Pennsylvania: Novel Ways to Store Data in Light Waves
June 18, 2020
June 18, 2020
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 18 -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
With the enormous amount of data being generated around the world on a daily basis, traditional approaches for sending and receiving data becoming difficult to keep up. Because light is faster than electricity, scientists and engineers are now using photons of light instead of electricity to transmit data, and the demand for data centers that rely on fiber optic communication systems is . . .
With the enormous amount of data being generated around the world on a daily basis, traditional approaches for sending and receiving data becoming difficult to keep up. Because light is faster than electricity, scientists and engineers are now using photons of light instead of electricity to transmit data, and the demand for data centers that rely on fiber optic communication systems is . . .