Bonding optical fiber to microresonator chip enables miniaturization/ optical alignment for commercialization of 6G mobile backhauls
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1128222
"electronic components' wireless processing speeds >350 GHz not practical, overcome using fiber-integrated silicon nitride soliton microcomb system generating steady stream of optical pulses at 112 Gbps/ second in a 560 GHz carrier wave wireless transmission... bonds optical fibers directly to microcomb resonator eliminating need for complex, hyper-precise external alignment hardware... highly scalable/ stable hardware capable of supporting 6G ultra-high-capacity wireless communications"
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