MIT's one-way road for microwave light makes efficient lightwave circuits closer

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Light normally bounces off obstacles in its way, and the part of the beam that is reflected back and captured by our eyes contributes to our perception of the world around us. However, every reflection dissipates a small part of the beam's energy, and can eventually weaken it significantly. A team of MIT researchers have developed an innovative waveguide that allows microwave light to travel one way only and without reflections, paving the way to much more efficient lightwave circuits and connections...

Tags: Light, Lightwave, MIT, Optical, Research, Transmission

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