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 Quantum Technology Hub for Quantum Communications
 
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 TUCAN
 
 Ultrafast Laser Plasma Implantation
 
 UP-VLC
 
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Ultra-Parallel Visible Light Communications : UP-VLC

The programme seeks to explore this transformative view of communications in an imaginative and foresighted way. The vision is built on the unique capabilities of gallium nitride (GaN) optoelectronics to combine optical communications with lighting functions, and especially on the capability of the technology to implement new forms of spatial multiplexing, where individual elements in high-density arrays of LEDs provide independent communications channels, but can combine as displays. We envisage ultra-high data density - potentially Tb/s/mm2 - arrays of LEDs in compact and versatile forms, and will develop novel transceiver technology on this basis on both mechancially rigid and mechanically flexible substrates. We will explore the implications of this approach for multi-channel waveguide and free-space optical communications, establishing guidelines and fundamental assessments of performance which will be of long-term significance to this new form of communications.

For more information please visit: https://up-vlc.photonics.ac.uk

 
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