Sonification methods for enabling augmented data analysis applied to graphene optoelectronics

Author:

Bergren Adam Johan12,Beltaos Angela3ORCID,van Dijk Alexander3

Affiliation:

1. Quantum and Nanotechnologies Research Centre National Research Council of Canada Edmonton Alberta Canada

2. Department of Chemistry University of British Columbia – Okanagan Campus Kelowna British Columbia Canada

3. Faculty of Science and Technology Athabasca University Athabasca Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a simple method to transform two‐dimensional data sets into a format that can be easily processed into sound files. These files can be loaded into software wavetable synthesizers to create audible forms of data that can represent complex information. Some background about sonification will be discussed, and the simple method developed here will be applied to graphene optoelectronics. Some key illustrative examples will be used to demonstrate the method, including data sets from previous work on light emission from graphene field effect transistors. We use the sonification method to show how changes in observed phenomena (e.g., light emission intensity and spectral shape) result in changes of the resulting sound (such as the timbre). Demonstrations are included in video format to hear and illustrate the method and resulting effects.

Funder

Athabasca University

Publisher

Wiley

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