A 100-year-old physics problem has been solved
Researchers have found a way around what was considered a fundamental limitation of physics for over 100 years. They were able to conceive resonant systems that can store electromagnetic waves over a long period of time while maintaining a broad bandwidth. Their study opens up a number of doors, particularly in telecommunications.
Resonant and wave-guiding systems are present in the size-able greater number or part to do with the eye or seeing and electronic systems. Their part is to temporarily store power for a given time in the form of electromagnetic waves and then give out them. For more than 100 hundred years, these systems were kept back by a limiting condition that was taken into account to be deep: the measure end to end of time a wave could be stored was up-side down in relation to its bandwidth. This relation was took as having a certain cause to middle, half way between that it was not possible to store greatly sized amounts of facts in resonant or wave-guiding systems over a long stage in time of time because increasing the bandwidth meant droping the place for storing time and quality of place for storing.