CAS Institute of Physics finds sound-wave production from graphene sheets

Using multilayer graphene sheets, a multi-institute research team observed laser light-induced non-harmonic sound waves. The reaction pathway is believed to be light – heat – sound (heated ambient air molecules to form sound waves. The finding Their job may provide opportunities for graphene use in solar energy utilization, e. g., for optics-controlled speakers.

CAS news release, June 26, 2015

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