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Visible to the public Topologically Protected Acoustic Wave Amplification in an Optomechanical Array

Submitted by aekwall on Mon, 12/21/2020 - 1:32pm
  • Optical coupling
  • topologically protected edge state
  • topologically protected acoustic wave amplification
  • topological insulators
  • radiation pressure
  • phonons
  • phonon-phonon interactions
  • particle-nonconserving phonon-photon interactions
  • particle-conserving phonon-photon interactions
  • parametric amplification
  • optomechanical array
  • Optical surface waves
  • optical parametric amplifiers
  • Scalability
  • optical arrays
  • bulk states
  • acoustic wave amplification
  • Acoustic arrays
  • Cavity resonators
  • Photonics
  • acoustic coupling
  • acoustic waves
  • pubcrawl
  • Human behavior
  • Resiliency
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Visible to the public Phonon confinement effects in diffusive quantum transport simulations with the effective mass approximation and k·p method

Submitted by grigby1 on Thu, 08/23/2018 - 11:59am
  • Logic gates
  • Transistors
  • Strain
  • Silicon
  • semiconductor device models
  • Resiliency
  • resilience
  • pubcrawl
  • privacy
  • phonons
  • phonon confinement effects
  • p-type silicon nanowire transistors
  • nanowires
  • n-type silicon nanowire transistors
  • advanced modeling tools
  • k·p method
  • elemental semiconductors
  • electron-phonon coupling
  • Electric potential
  • effective mass approximation
  • effective mass
  • dissipative quantum transport calculations
  • diffusive quantum transport simulations
  • cyber-physical systems
  • confinement
  • composability
  • Charge carrier processes

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