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Using Sound Waves to Detect Helium
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An acoustic device created with traditional Japanese bamboo weaving lattice measures helium concentrations using frequency shifts.
From the Journal: Applied Physics Letters
Right: Helium detection device inspired by Kagome-biki….
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