Our conference paper on #optomechanical #nanocrystalline silicon for low-power devices operating at GHz frequencies can be found here https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10343647
High Frequency Optoelectromechanical Nanocrystalline Silicon Nanobeams

Nano-optoelectromechanics is an emerging field with prospects for efficient and low-power devices for information technology operating at GHz frequency range. To capitalize the prospects, a flexible and up-scalable technology platform has to be established. Nanocrystalline silicon has only recently been used in nano-optoelectromechanical systems with very promising results. Here we investigate further the properties of nanocrystalline silicon relevant for optoelectromechanics and demonstrate operation of nanobeams at several gigahertz frequencies.

@DeltaWye when I realized #blender could do this, I started looking at what others in the #optomechanical persuasion were doing with it. It's the render engine #luxcore that's like 80% of this. I found that people had even tried successfully to simulate a camera lens projecting an actual image created from rat tracing. I would love for luxcore to have a simple ray tracer in addition to than a fog tracer. That would be easier on the computer.
Who still remembers this picture and what followed #RetroHardware #optomechanical #mouse #Remember