Quantum Analogies for Information Systems

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Meta-Stacks that Silence and Harvest Sound

Unlike conventional noise absorbers or energy harvesters, these meta-stacks (including designs like helical porous stacks and pie-slice resonators) bring a leap forward in capability. The device consists of a resonant chamber (resonator), a specially designed porous stack inside it, and built-in thermoelectric elements forming a Thermocouple. As sound waves enter the resonator, the helical-shaped poresContinue reading “Meta-Stacks that Silence and Harvest Sound”

Listening to the Future: How Topological Acoustics is Transforming Our World

By Samarjith Biswas, Research Scientist III, NewFoS Imagine a world where sound waves can bend around corners without losing their power, where acoustic devices remain perfectly functional even when damaged, and where we can create “highways” for sound that are completely immune to interference. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the emerging reality of topological acoustics, a revolutionaryContinue reading “Listening to the Future: How Topological Acoustics is Transforming Our World”