Towards single-chip radiofrequency signal processing via acoustoelectric electron–phonon interactions
Radio frequency signal processing (RFSP) currently involves a mix of components with differing operation principles, which hinders miniaturisation. Here, Hackett et al. succeed in creating acoustic non-reciprocal circulators, amplifiers, and passive filters, paving the way for all acoustic single-ch...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Hackett, Michael Miller, Felicia Brimigion, Daniel Dominguez, Greg Peake, Anna Tauke-Pedretti, Shawn Arterburn, Thomas A. Friedmann, Matt Eichenfield |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/33d86b35242d4ff1bb0e3760588263b2 |
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