LightSlingers: Antennas that generate radio waves from faster-than-light currents
Established in 1963, the R&D 100 Awards is the only S&T (science and technology) awards competition that recognizes new commercial products, technologies, and materials for their technological significance that are available for sale or license. The R&D 100 Awards, celebrating the program's 60th Anniversary this year, has long been a benchmark of excellence for industry sectors as diverse as telecommunications, high-energy physics, software, manufacturing, and biotechnology. This 2022 R&D 100 winner is listed below, along with its respective category.
Category: IT/Electrical
Developers: Los Alamos National Laboratory
United States
Product Description:LightSlingers are a novel type of directional broadband antenna capable of “slinging” tightly focused wave packets with precision toward a target location. Unlike conventional antennas, they use polarization currents, animated to faster-than-light speeds, as their emission mechanism. Sturdy, small, and versatile, they have the potential to disrupt the telecommunications market.
Developers: Los Alamos National Laboratory
United States
Product Description:LightSlingers are a novel type of directional broadband antenna capable of “slinging” tightly focused wave packets with precision toward a target location. Unlike conventional antennas, they use polarization currents, animated to faster-than-light speeds, as their emission mechanism. Sturdy, small, and versatile, they have the potential to disrupt the telecommunications market.

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