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Researchers have successfully developed an ultra-miniature optical technology that can be integrated into chips the size of a grain of rice. It is used to produce precise optical frequencies that can be converted into high-frequency electromagnetic signals. This technology aims to meet the demands of sixth-generation (6G) networks, which require much higher frequencies than current 5G networks to enable enormous data transfer speeds. This breakthrough is significant for advancing sophisticated communication systems, as well as applications in precise measurement, positioning systems, and scientific instruments, all while maintaining a small size and low power consumption. Although the technology is still in the research phase, it represents a crucial step toward building future networks and miniaturizing complex optical systems.
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