Visualizing atomic-scale acoustic wavesin nanostructures
Acoustic waves play many everyday roles — from communication between people to ultrasound imaging. Now the highest frequency acoustic waves in materials, with nearly atomic-scale wavelengths, promise to be useful probes of nanostructures such as LED lights.
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