Directivity control of a graphene loudspeaker array using elementwise switching technique

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Graphene is a promising material for thermoacoustic transducers because of its low heat capacity per unit area and easy fabrication process. In contrast to the conventional voice-coil loudspeaker, a small thermoacoustic loudspeaker can produce omnidirectional radiation even without enclosures. In addition, the sound level from a thermoacoustic loudspeaker is less sensitive to its radiating surface area, which makes it an ideal omnidirectional sound source in high frequency region. In this work, we present an elementwise switching control of a graphene loudspeaker array utilizing the advantages of thermoacoustic loudspeakers. With an array of 3D graphene transducers, a directivity is controlled by polarity switching of each element according to a pre-determined pattern. A single channel input signal is modulated into two different channel signals using a polarity inverter. Each graphene element is driven by the same signal with different sign, and the polarization pattern of the array forms a designated beam pattern. The proposed technique simplifies the control of beam patterns without using large number of independent channels, and hence, enables the construction of a high frequency driver with variable-directivity.
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America, Acoustical Society of Japan
Issue Date
2016-12-01
Language
English
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The 5th Joint Meeting Acoustical Society of America and Acoustical Society of Japan (ASA 172th), pp.3312 - 3312

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/225055
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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