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DOI: 10.1021/nl802750z
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Flexible, Stretchable, Transparent Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Loudspeakers

Xiuping Lin,Zhuo Chen,Feng Chen,Liang Liu,Zhenghe Bai,Yang Wang,Qian Li,Yuying Zhang,Qunqing Li,Kaili Jiang,Shanhui Fan

Loudspeaker
Carbon nanotube
Materials science
2008
We found that very thin carbon nanotube films, once fed by sound frequency electric currents, could emit loud sounds. This phenomenon could be attributed to a thermoacoustic effect. The ultra small heat capacity per unit area of carbon nanotube thin films leads to a wide frequency response range and a high sound pressure level. On the basis of this finding, we made practical carbon nanotube thin film loudspeakers, which possess the merits of nanometer thickness and are transparent, flexible, stretchable, and magnet-free. Such a single-element thin film loudspeaker can be tailored into any shape and size, freestanding or on any insulating surfaces, which could open up new applications of and approaches to manufacturing loudspeakers and other acoustic devices.
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    Flexible, Stretchable, Transparent Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Loudspeakers” is a paper by Xiuping Lin Zhuo Chen Feng Chen Liang Liu Zhenghe Bai Yang Wang Qian Li Yuying Zhang Qunqing Li Kaili Jiang Shanhui Fan published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.