The application of all-optical time resolved techniques to nanostructured surface phononic crystals (SPCs) enables the generation and detection of hypersonic frequency surface acoustic waves up to 50 GHz, with great potential for innovations in nanometrology and sensing applications. In this paper, we review the advances in this field in both experiments and theory, focusing on the progress in nondestructive nanometrology of ultrathin films, on the potential for a dramatic increase in the sensitivity of mass sensors due to enhanced acoustic wave surface confinement, and on the evolution of this approach to include polymer-coated SPCs for soft material and gas sensing applications. A survey of the enabling innovative optical technologies inv...
We report on nanoscale pillar-based hypersonic phononic crystals in single crystal Z-cut lithium nio...
In this work, we generate and probe the shortest wavelength surface acoustic waves to date, at 45 nm...
We use femtosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses derived from a free electron laser to excite and probe...
The application of all-optical time resolved techniques to nanostructured surface phononic crystals ...
The application of all-optical time resolved techniques to nano structured Surface Phononic Crystals...
A novel design for photoacoustic mass sensors operating above 100 GHz is proposed. The design s bas...
The impulsive acoustic dynamics of soft polymeric surface phononic crystals is investigated here in ...
Using ultrashort pulsed optical excitation and interferometric detection, we dynamically image ultra...
International audienceOver the past three decades, phononic crystals (PnCs) have attracted scientifi...
International audienceThe development of transducers to excite and detect coherent surface acoustic ...
Phononic crystals (PnCs) control the transport of sound and heat similarly to the control of electri...
We report on the generation of surface phonons up to the GHz range utilizing laser inter-ference tec...
AbstractPhononic crystals and metamaterials are artificial structures designed for the control of ph...
We study ultrahigh frequency surface acoustic wave propagation in nickel-on-sapphire nanostructures....
We demonstrate submicron resolution imaging using picosecond acoustic phonon pulses. High-frequency ...
We report on nanoscale pillar-based hypersonic phononic crystals in single crystal Z-cut lithium nio...
In this work, we generate and probe the shortest wavelength surface acoustic waves to date, at 45 nm...
We use femtosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses derived from a free electron laser to excite and probe...
The application of all-optical time resolved techniques to nanostructured surface phononic crystals ...
The application of all-optical time resolved techniques to nano structured Surface Phononic Crystals...
A novel design for photoacoustic mass sensors operating above 100 GHz is proposed. The design s bas...
The impulsive acoustic dynamics of soft polymeric surface phononic crystals is investigated here in ...
Using ultrashort pulsed optical excitation and interferometric detection, we dynamically image ultra...
International audienceOver the past three decades, phononic crystals (PnCs) have attracted scientifi...
International audienceThe development of transducers to excite and detect coherent surface acoustic ...
Phononic crystals (PnCs) control the transport of sound and heat similarly to the control of electri...
We report on the generation of surface phonons up to the GHz range utilizing laser inter-ference tec...
AbstractPhononic crystals and metamaterials are artificial structures designed for the control of ph...
We study ultrahigh frequency surface acoustic wave propagation in nickel-on-sapphire nanostructures....
We demonstrate submicron resolution imaging using picosecond acoustic phonon pulses. High-frequency ...
We report on nanoscale pillar-based hypersonic phononic crystals in single crystal Z-cut lithium nio...
In this work, we generate and probe the shortest wavelength surface acoustic waves to date, at 45 nm...
We use femtosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses derived from a free electron laser to excite and probe...