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New device may give humans 'cat-like hearing'

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

Scientists are developing an atomically that could receive and transmit signals across a frequency range far greater than what humans can hear.

The "drumhead" device being developed by researchers at in the US is trillion times smaller in volume and 100,000 times thinner than the human eardrum.

The advance may lead to the next generation of and smaller and with greater detection and tuning ranges, researchers said.

Dynamic range is the ratio between the signal ceiling over the noise floor and is usually measured in decibels (dB).

Human eardrums normally have dynamic range of about 60 to 100dB in the range of 10Hz to 10kHz, and our hearing quickly decreases outside this frequency range.

Other animals, such as the common house cat or beluga whale, can have comparable or even wider dynamic ranges in higher frequency bands.

The vibrating nanoscale drumheads developed by Philip Feng, an at Case Western Reserve University, and his team are made of atomic layers of crystals, with diameters only about one micron.

In a paper published in the journal Science Advances, the researchers demonstrated the capability of their key components - the atomic layer drumheads or resonators - at the smallest scale yet.

The work represents the highest reported dynamic range for vibrating transducers of their type, researchers said.

To date, that range had only been attained by much larger transducers operating at much lower frequencies - like the human eardrum, for example, they said.

What we have done here is to show that some ultimately miniaturised, atomically thin electromechanical drumhead resonators can offer remarkably broad dynamic range, up to 110 dB, at frequencies (RF) up to over 120 MHz, Feng said.

These dynamic ranges at RF are comparable to the broad dynamic range of human hearing capability in the audio bands," said Feng.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 12:36 IST
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