Application of acoustic metamaterials to phase computing
We review the notion of 'phase bit' or 'phi-bit' in externally driven nonlinear acoustic metamaterials. Phi-bits are classical analogues of quantum bits, which open pathways to promising and validated modes of initializing, operating, and measuring information. Acoustic metamaterials offer ways to compute information using phase that should compare favorably with state-of-the-art quantum systems without suffering from quantum fragility. |
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@article{DRHLL24b,
author = {Pierre A. Deymier and Keith Runge and M. Arif Hasan and Joshua A. Levine and Michael Leamy},
day = {1},
ee = {https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0026786},
journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
month = {3},
number = {3\_supplement},
pages = {A57--A57},
publisher = {Acoustical Society of America},
title = {Application of acoustic metamaterials to phase computing},
volume = {155},
year = {2024}
}