EP3512641A1 - Transducer for electromagnetic and thermo-acoustic wave based on three dimensional graphene structure - Google Patents
Transducer for electromagnetic and thermo-acoustic wave based on three dimensional graphene structureInfo
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10K—SOUND-PRODUCING DEVICES; METHODS OR DEVICES FOR PROTECTING AGAINST, OR FOR DAMPING, NOISE OR OTHER ACOUSTIC WAVES IN GENERAL; ACOUSTICS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G10K15/00—Acoustics not otherwise provided for
- G10K15/04—Sound-producing devices
- G10K15/046—Sound-producing devices using optical excitation, e.g. laser bundle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B06—GENERATING OR TRANSMITTING MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS IN GENERAL
- B06B—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR GENERATING OR TRANSMITTING MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS OF INFRASONIC, SONIC, OR ULTRASONIC FREQUENCY, e.g. FOR PERFORMING MECHANICAL WORK IN GENERAL
- B06B1/00—Methods or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic, or ultrasonic frequency
- B06B1/02—Methods or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic, or ultrasonic frequency making use of electrical energy
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01H—MEASUREMENT OF MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS OR ULTRASONIC, SONIC OR INFRASONIC WAVES
- G01H9/00—Measuring mechanical vibrations or ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves by using radiation-sensitive means, e.g. optical means
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for converting incident electromagnetic radiation into acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves and to an apparatus and a method for converting incident acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves into electromagnetic radiation.
- Numerous devices are employed to detect/emit high frequency electromagnetic radiation between microwaves, terahertz (THz) and optical region. These sensors are characterized by very selective spectral sensitivity.
- THz detectors are based on various typology of opto-electronic or thermo- electric mechanisms in cryogenic micro-bolometer or electro- optical devices. THz sources are realized with nonlinear and photoconductive processes driven by high intensity laser or using relativistic ultrashort electron beams. Microwaves are usually generated and detected with complex and frequency selective high frequency electronics.
- this objective is achieved according to the present invention by converting incident electromagnetic radiation into acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves, comprising:
- a 3D graphene structure comprising a number of graphene sheets for receiving the incident electromagnetic radiation and responding to the incident electromagnetic radiation by an acoustic and/or ultrasonic signal;
- an evaluation unit being enable to detect the course of the intensity of the electric signal.
- an apparatus for converting incident acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves into electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a 3D graphene structure comprising a number of graphene cells for receiving the incident acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves and responding to the incident acoustic and/or
- a method for converting incident acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves into electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a) providing a 3D graphene structure comprising a number of graphene sheets for receiving the incident acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves and responding to the incident acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves by electromagnetic radiation; and b) providing an electro-acoustic transducer being coupled to the 3D graphene structure outputting the acoustic and/or ultrasonic waves; and
- a 3D graphene structure (also exemplarily referred to as graphene sponge) for the conversion/detection of high frequency electromagnetic radiation over an extremely wide bandwidth.
- a 3D graphene structure is one of the lightest materials on earth consisting of a three-dimensional macro- porous structure with randomly oriented and highly
- the spectral sensitivity of the apparatus and the method extends from the microwaves (hundreds of MHz) to terahertz, near infra-red, and visible light (hundreds of THz) .
- the output frequency is in the acoustic and ultrasonic range.
- the transduction effect is associated to a rapid and local variation of temperature of air and then to the formation of a pressure wave at the graphene-sponge/air interface.
- Using the apparatus and the method allow for spectral conversion from electromagnetic into acoustic waves that can be either heard or detected in simple electronic receivers. It was found that the referred acoustic and thermal response depends linearly on the intensity of the electromagnetic radiation. This means that both narrow and broadband incident electromagnetic radiation show similar transduction effects and can be
- the response can be applied to other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum where similar behavior is foreseen .
- graphene sponge has universal absorption and sound generation properties, it may be used as a medium for frequency mixing and demodulation of signal to low frequency extending to communication bands which are hard to cover by common electronic devices.
- the present invention can be further applied to any use that involves detection and possibly generation of electromagnetic radiation over a broad spectrum.
- detection cards for invisible radiation such as terahertz and
- microwave detection of hazardous radiation for human beings and animals
- wireless communication detection of hazardous radiation for human beings and animals
- the present invention can be used for radiation control in the detection and elimination of hazardous
- the present invention can be also used for example in the environment of video/tone spectacles.
- Graphene-covered walls can be engineered for next generation audio-visual effects (for example, in theaters) by shining light on
- the graphene sponge can be used as a wireless and high fidelity loudspeaker for acoustic and ultrasound
- the spectral sensitivity in the high frequency and acoustic wave can be shaped for specific applications. Thereby, the spectral sensitivity can be tailored covering the graphene sponge with spectral
- Another application could be a high frequency microwaves (MHz and GHz) diode which allows linear detection of the microwave power .
- the apparatus can be further used for high frequency metrology to measure (calibrate) the frequency offset of one source with respect to a reference electromagnetic generator.
- the present invention may be used for fast and low consuming heating controlled by high
- Figure 1 schematically a layout of the principle of operation of an electromagnetic transducer based on the conversion of electromagnetic radiation into sound (a) and vice versa (b) ;
- Figure 2 (a) schematically a diagram of the measurement setup of the CW microwave heating effect on the graphene sponge at different frequencies;
- Figure 3 (a) schematically a diagram of the measurement setup of a modulated microwave signal; (b) the measured sound along with the modulation frequency; (c) the measured sound for different modulation depths; and (d) the dependence of the peak-to-peak sound signal on the modulation depth.
- Figure 4 (a) the dependence of the measured sound signal peak to peak (pp) on the THz pulse energy measured using a 6 THz low pass filter LPF; (b) the recorded thermal image of the sample when exposed to THz; (c) the corresponding optical image; (d) The
- THz, and optical beams are similar to (a) except that the stimulus was laser pulses at wavelength of 1700 nm and 800 nm, respectively; and
- Figure 5 (a) schematically a measurement setup of THz sound generator using a modulated white light LED; (b) the waveforms of both the modulated light the generated acoustic signal; (c) the dependence of the acoustic pressure on the modulation frequency; and (d) the dependence of the acoustic sound pressure on the light power at 1 kHz repetition rate.
- Figure 6 measurement of the temperature of the sample when exposed to sunlight; left image is a photographic picture of the sample placed on an aluminum foil; right image is a thermal image of the sample exposed to natural sunlight.
- Figure 1 schematically shows a layout of the principle of operation of an electromagnetic transducer/detector based on electromagnetic conversion in sound (a) .
- the reverse function is shown in (b) where a sound or low frequency source is used to produce broadband electromagnetic waves and/or sound at higher frequencies.
- the graphene sponge acts as a broadband frequency-up converter.
- Figure 1 shows the principles of the present invention.
- the incident electromagnetic radiation on a graphene sponge induces a local rapid variation of temperature with consequent emission of sound waves with frequencies from acoustic to ultrasound.
- the graphene / graphene oxide sponge can be integrated directly in a device as a microphone / loudspeaker with the proper audio amplification.
- Fig. 2a shows a schematic diagram of the measurement scheme. The rise in temperature of the
- graphene sponge was measured using an IR camera for continuous wave (CW) radiation at 0.7 GHz, 1 GHz, and 4 GHz.
- CW continuous wave
- a broadband terahertz source as described in ref. [5] was used.
- the source is based on organic crystal DSTMS and has main spectral contents in the 1-5 THz .
- the maximum output energy was 70 yJ and the repetition rate was 100 Hz.
- a 6 THz low-pass filter (LPF) was placed after the crystal. Similar to the microwave measurements, a linear dependence (Fig. 4a) of the sound signal amplitude on the THz pulse energy has been observed. Apart from the three orders of magnitude difference in frequency, the THz source is pulsed at low repetition rate (100 Hz) in comparison with the modulated CW microwave source.
- the recorded thermal image is shown in Fig.
- Figure 4a shows the dependence of the measured sound signal pp (peak to peak) on the THz pulse energy measured using a 6 Hz LPF.
- Figure 4(b) illustrates the recorded thermal image of the sample when exposed to THz;
- Figure 4(c) is the
- Figures 4(e) and 4(f) are similar to Figure 4 (a) except that the stimulus was 1700 nm and 800 nm pulses, respectively .
- the measurement has been extended to the optical regime.
- Pulsed laser sources 100 Hz repetition rate were used with a center wavelength of 1700 nm (pulse duration: 70 fs) and 800 nm (pulse duration: 50 fs) . Similar behavior to the low frequency measurements has been observed.
- the measured sound intensities are shown in Fig. 4d) and 4e) to increase linearly with the incident pulse energies.
- the corresponding sound spectra are shown in Fig. 4c) .
- the graphene sponge transducer/detector can be used to detect an extremely broad portion of the electromagnetic spectrum spanning from high frequency radio and micrometer waves to terahertz frequencies up to the visible range.
- the teaching has been applied to a commercial white light LED.
- Fig. 5a a simple circuit is shown where white light from a LED is focused using a lens on the graphene sponge and the generated sound is recorded.
- Fig. 5b the emitted acoustic waveform versus the modulated light waveform is shown. As shown above, the sound occurs at the transient of the light pulse (rise and fall edges) .
- FIG. 5d shows schematically the measurement setup of THz sound generator using a modulated white light LED.
- Figure 5(b) shows the waveforms of both the modulated light and the generated acoustic signal.
- Figure 5(c) represents the
- Figure 6 demonstrate that when the sample is exposed to sunlight without any solar concentrating system, it heats up efficiently and reaches temperature beyond 100 degrees
- the present invention therefore paths a way of the use of graphene sponge as transducer (sensor, loudspeaker,
- electromagnetic emitter and modulator from electromagnetic radiation to sound waves and vice versa operating in an ultra- wide range for both electromagnetic and sound frequencies.
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