The low sound pressure level and high operating voltages of thermophones have limited their applications in the past. However, in recent years, utilizing nanomaterials in thermophones has improved their efficiency and applicability. Nanomaterials, especially carbon nanotubes and graphene, have the advantage of low heat capacity per unit area (HCPUA) and high electrical and thermal conductivity. Therefore, they require a low electrical input power and generate a high sound pressure level (SPL) by efficiently transferring heat to the surrounding fluid. Laser-scribed graphene (LSG) can generate smooth spectra acoustic emissions over a wide range of frequencies by means of thermoacoustic (TA) emission. In this work, a thermophone based on LSG i...
Transparent and flexible loudspeakers are realized with large-area monolayer graphene. The acoustic ...
Scaling down the dimensions of thermoacoustic sound sources (thermophones) improves efficiency by me...
We found that very thin carbon nanotube films, once fed by sound frequency electric currents, could ...
The low sound pressure level and high operating voltages of thermophones have limited their applicat...
The 'wonder material' 3D-graphene (3D-C) is a type of allotropes of carbon with incredible propertie...
We report on the superior performance of laser-induced graphene (LIG) film thermoacoustic (TA) louds...
A flexible sound source is essential in a whole flexible system. It’s hard to integrate a convention...
A thermal acoustic (TA) device was fabricated by laser scribing technology. Polyimide (PI) can be co...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Carbon nanotube thermophones can create acoustic waves from 1 ...
We report an experimental measurement of the acoustic signal emitted from an individual suspended ca...
© 2014 Institute of Noise Control Engineering. The carbon nanotube (CNT) thermophone has been explor...
In the past decade, a lot of research has been conducted on the potential of carbon nanostructured m...
In this work, the frequency doubling effect of thermoacoustic speakers is studied, and a method is a...
The conversion of light in sound plays a crucial role in spectroscopy, applied physics, and technolo...
We characterized the thermoacoustic and photoacoustic properties of large-area, few-layer graphene b...
Transparent and flexible loudspeakers are realized with large-area monolayer graphene. The acoustic ...
Scaling down the dimensions of thermoacoustic sound sources (thermophones) improves efficiency by me...
We found that very thin carbon nanotube films, once fed by sound frequency electric currents, could ...
The low sound pressure level and high operating voltages of thermophones have limited their applicat...
The 'wonder material' 3D-graphene (3D-C) is a type of allotropes of carbon with incredible propertie...
We report on the superior performance of laser-induced graphene (LIG) film thermoacoustic (TA) louds...
A flexible sound source is essential in a whole flexible system. It’s hard to integrate a convention...
A thermal acoustic (TA) device was fabricated by laser scribing technology. Polyimide (PI) can be co...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Carbon nanotube thermophones can create acoustic waves from 1 ...
We report an experimental measurement of the acoustic signal emitted from an individual suspended ca...
© 2014 Institute of Noise Control Engineering. The carbon nanotube (CNT) thermophone has been explor...
In the past decade, a lot of research has been conducted on the potential of carbon nanostructured m...
In this work, the frequency doubling effect of thermoacoustic speakers is studied, and a method is a...
The conversion of light in sound plays a crucial role in spectroscopy, applied physics, and technolo...
We characterized the thermoacoustic and photoacoustic properties of large-area, few-layer graphene b...
Transparent and flexible loudspeakers are realized with large-area monolayer graphene. The acoustic ...
Scaling down the dimensions of thermoacoustic sound sources (thermophones) improves efficiency by me...
We found that very thin carbon nanotube films, once fed by sound frequency electric currents, could ...