Shelley A. Scott, Fan Yang, Stefanie Haugg, Abhishek Bhat, Elke Scheer, Robert Zierold, Frank Flack, Max G. Lagally, Robert H. Blick
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Nanomechanical Transducers
In article number 2400127, Robert H. Blick and co-workers show that integrating piezoelectric ceramics with silicon nanomembranes creates a unique sensor/actuator for the tympanic membrane, enabling kHz-range sound transmission via radio frequency. Demonstrated using a nanomembrane on a piezoelectric chip, it drives an audible mechanical response. An antenna enables remote actuation, proving a feasible invisible hearing aid.
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