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- who: Maxime Lanoy and collaborators from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R T , Canada have published the Article: A Phononic Crystal-Based High Frequency Rheometer, in the Journal: Crystals 2018, 8, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2018/
- what: The authors propose a method exploiting the physics of bubble phononic crystals to measure the complex shear modulus at frequencies of a few tens of kHz. The authors demonstrate that this kind of "phononic crystal-based rheometer" allows for high periodicity. The authors propose an alternative method to perform high frequency . . .

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