Using Nanoparticles to Enable Ultra-Long Distance Communication with Counterparts
Nanoparticles have been proposed as a new way to enable ultralong-distance communication between two counterpart devices. A team of researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China has developed a new approach using a single nanoparticle to enable the interaction of two devices over a distance of more than a kilometer.
The team’s research has shown that nanoparticles can be used to bridge the gap between two devices, allowing them to communicate over long distances. The nanoparticles are able to transfer signals between devices at distances of up to 1.2 km. This could be used to enable communication between two devices that would otherwise be unable to communicate due to their distance apart. This could have a wide range of potential applications, including the ability to communicate between two cars in different cities, or even two spacecraft in different planets.
source: Phys.org