A new way to detect ‘twisted’ light could supercharge quantum technologies and high-speed data transfer
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A new way to detect ‘twisted’ light could supercharge quantum technologies and high-speed data transfer
Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Kanpur 29 Mar 2025 Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur and Leiden University in the Netherlands have developed a novel method to measure the orbital angular momentum (OAM), or the amount of twist, of light. Their method could significantly accelerate data transfer rates and even improve quantum computations and communications. To understand OAM, let's consider how light usually works.…
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