Research results in superluminal pulse transmission indicate propagations with velocities faster than the speed of light. This has so far been considered a short-range effect to be applied within distances of several centimeters. Based on these results and the corresponding theory of quantum tunneling the authors revisit such experiments with distances of several meters. They show that long-range superluminal signal transmission is possible and that it is only restricted by the actual signal bandwidth.
Authors:
Carôt, Alexander; Aichmann, Horst
Affiliations:
Hochschule Anhalt, Köthen/Anhalt, Germany; Agilent Technologies, Kronberg, Germany(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
132 (April 2012)
Paper Number:
8657
Publication Date:
April 26, 2012
Subject:
Audio Effects
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