‘Earthquake on a chip’ uses ‘phonon’ lasers to make mobile devices more efficient

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Engineers created a device that produces tiny earthquake-like vibrations on the surface of a chip. They say it could one day be harnessed for signal processing in everyday electronics, potentially paving the way for smaller, faster and more efficient wireless devices.

In a new study published January 14 in the journal Naturethe scientists described their device as a surface acoustic wave (SAW) phonon laser which generates very small, rapid vibrations.

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