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'Rainbow-on-a-chip' could help unlock 6G networks and precision timing for quantum technologies

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Loughborough University physicists and an international team have demonstrated that a grain-of-rice-sized microchip can be used to produce a spectrum of precisely spaced frequencies of light, which is then converted into multiple high-frequency elect…

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