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Curved terahertz radiation can offer a new communication tool.


"A breakthrough in wireless communication shows potential for terahertz waves to curve around obstacles, enhancing connectivity and paving the way for advanced network technologies. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, How Curved Terahertz Waves Could Revolutionize Wireless Communication)


Terahertz radiation is a tool. That is used for new types of radars and observation systems. Teraherz-scanners can give new tools for airport security. Those scanners can find hidden weapons in clothes. But terahertz radiation can also for communication. 

The newest tool for information technology is terahertz communication. The curved terahertz radiation can make new types of communication and detection systems true. That curved radiation can travel through corners. And that makes a new type of data communication possible. The system can transmit data between two devices directly without relay stations. Even if those devices don't have visual contact with each other. 


"A study that could help revolutionize wireless communication introduces a novel method to curve terahertz signals around an obstacle. Credit: Illustration provided by the Mittleman Group, edited" (ScitechDaily, How Curved Terahertz Waves Could Revolutionize Wireless Communication)


That technology can used in communication at the bunkers. And it can make it possible to offer safe communication on the Moon over hills and around stones. On the Moon, the electromagnets can create the needed magnetic field that allows to turn those terahertz waves. 

Curved terahertz waves can revolutionize communication and detecting systems. Images show how curved terahertz waves can travel over, and around hindrances. That allows systems to communicate over hindrances straight without relay stations. 

If the system can control those rays with good accuracy, those things can used to control things like drones. How many use those interesting terahertz radiation systems depends on the accuracy. That terahertz system can control those curves. 

This type of terahertz system makes eavesdroppers harder to detect transmitters using the bearing devices. The terahertz systems that use curved terahertz waves can also used to detect things through the wall. The idea is that in that case the transmitters and detectors are not in a straight line. 

That makes it easier to hide the position of the transmitter. The curved terahertz radiation can make new types of terahertz sensors possible. What if the system can curve terahertz radiation into the donut-shaped form? In that case. The terahertz systems can return radiation to the sensor. And that can make new types of images of the targets. 


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