Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure

$ 13.99

4.5
(208)
In stock
Description

Negative pressure is a rare and challenging-to-detect phenomenon in physics. Using liquid-filled optical fibers and sound waves, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen have now discovered a new method to measure it. In collaboration with the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technologies in Jena (IPHT), the scientists in the Quantum Optoacoustics research group, led by Birgit Stiller, can gain important insights into thermodynamic states.

Engineered Metamaterials Can Trick Light and Sound into Mind-Bending Behavior

Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure - Innovations Report

Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure

The Origin Of Water In Planetary Systems: Evidence From V883 Orionis

optical sensors

PPLATO, FLAP

High-speed Imaging of Shock Waves, Explosions and Gunshots

Sound Waves - Labster

Practical-Phase-4141 (u/Practical-Phase-4141) - Reddit

Two ERC Starting Grants for Prof. Dr. Anna Nelles and Dr. Flore Kunst - Department of Physics

Demonstration of static electricity induced luminescence

Solved 2. The graph below describes the varying air pressure

Physical chemist imitates structures found in nature

optical components and systems