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Despite the name, electrical harmonics are terrible for data center harmony. In a perfect world, the power supply feeding a data center would produce a smooth, sinusoidal waveform at one constant ...
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Data center operators are keenly aware that securing access to the grid is job number one on their to-do list. But the extraordinary demand placed on the grid by artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
High-order harmonic generation (HHG) — a technique that converts light into much higher frequencies — is an essential tool for exploring otherwise inaccessible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.