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New 'negative light' technology hides data transfers in plain sight

2 days ago
  • #thermoradiative-diodes
  • #negative-luminescence
  • #data-security
  • Researchers developed a 'negative luminescence' system for hidden data transmission.
  • The system makes signals blend into natural heat radiation, making them invisible to observers.
  • Only receivers with specific equipment can detect the hidden messages.
  • This method offers high security, making signals nearly impossible to intercept or hack.
  • Potential applications include sensitive communications in defense and finance.
  • Current lab experiments achieve data transfer speeds of about 100 kilobytes per second.
  • Future improvements could increase speeds to gigabytes or faster.
  • The technology uses thermoradiative diodes to create hidden signals.
  • Negative luminescence makes infrared glow appear darker, enhancing signal invisibility.
  • The team is exploring less toxic materials and graphene for future developments.