Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Cat-like 'hearing' with device tens of trillions times smaller than human eardrum

04/03/2018 03:25 PM EDT

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Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing atomically thin 'drumheads' -- tens of trillions of times thinner than the human eardrum -- able to receive and transmit signals across a radio frequency range far greater than what we can hear with the human ear. The work will likely contribute to making the next generation of ultralow-power communications and sensory devices smaller and with greater detection and tuning ranges.


Full story at http://thedaily.case.edu/cat-like-hearing-device-trillions-times-smaller-human-eardrum/

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Case Western Reserve University


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