London, Mar 20: Scientists have developed a new wireless internet based on harmless infrared rays that is 100 times faster than existing wifi network and has the capacity to support more devices without getting congested.
The system is simple and cheap to set up. The wireless data comes from a few central "light antennas", for instance mounted on the ceiling, which are able to very precisely direct the rays of light supplied by an optical fibre. The antennas contain a pair of gratings that radiate light rays of different wavelengths at different angles ("passive diffraction gratings").
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