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Tiny Switch Flipped with Light

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NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 24, 2011 — Nanomechanical resonators can operate at amplitudes much higher than previously thought — a breakthrough in optomechanics that could have implications for future communications and sensing technologies. (Image: Wolfram Pernice, Mahmood Bagheri, Menno Poot and Hong Tang of Yale University) “We can flip a tiny switch with light,” said Hong Tang, associate professor of electrical engineering at Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science and the principal investigator of the new study. Amplitude refers to vibration range. Achieving high amplitudes in...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
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