➀ Researchers at Adelaide University have developed an ultra-wideband integrated terahertz polarisation (de)multiplexer for 6G communications. ➁ The device doubles data capacity and reduces data loss, using standard fabrication processes. ➂ The innovation is expected to lead to significant advancements in high-speed communications and widespread adoption within a decade.
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