6G will be a while in coming. But the development of the new technology is already in full swing.
6G will probably not be available for the mass market until around 2030. Until then, there are still a lot of hurdles to overcome and problems to be solved. With one, however, Germany seems to have come a long way.
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has already developed an inexpensive 6G receiver. 6G will allow extremely small radio cells ("radio cells") that transmit or transmit at 300 GHz.
In order for these extremely small radio cells to communicate wirelessly with one another, frequencies in the terahertz range (THz) are required. And the KIT has now developed a simple and inexpensive terahertz receiver that consists of a single diode.
With this one has already been able to achieve a data transfer rate of 115 Gbit / s over a distance of 110 meters. Of course, much more will be achieved in the future.
If you want to learn more about it and read a little about the technical background, you can find everything else in the source.
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Nature Photonics
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