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This is not as absurd as you might think it is. I haven't been in the field of photonics for some time, but I distinctly remember that there are crystals that one can grow that effectively modulates "OF" (optical frequency, my own term) against an electrical AF/RF signal, to produce a new OF. I believe the process is reversible as well.
Therefore, I do believe that one may be able to exploit the properties of such optical crystals to produce a precise, and even calibrated, 1.0THz signal.
What kind of crystals would this entail using? Where can I get ahold of such crystals? Can you give me any electrical, PCB style, descriptions of how I could use this in AF/RF transmissions? Can you explain how to "calibrate" these crystals?
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Uh, there happens to be a reason for that, just like there's a reason no one has made an airliner that can get you from Los Angeles to Paris in 20 minutes. It doesn't mean you can easily jump into a market no one has thought of and make a killing.
I have no intention of "making a killing". This is gonna be for private use only. This'll be for me and a few select friends to use as almost instantaneous communication.
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OK, I know that this is still "close enough" to 1THz, but my FCC rulebook states that anything above 300GHz is equally "free for all" too. Heck, even as high as 100GHz, RF emissions are *so* directional that using a directional antenna that even has something like 5 elements is just as if you're using a flashlight.
What do you mean by this?
Thanks Ya'll
Lyos Gemini Norezel