UC Berkley just created the world's first graphene earphones and apparently exceeded everyone's expectations (graphene = nano-hexagonal carbon). From the article,
"...As you can see in the graph above, the graphene earphone’s frequency response is superb. The reason for this is down to the graphene diaphragm’s simplicity: Whereas most diaphragms/cones must be damped (padded, restricted) to prevent undesirable frequency responses, the graphene diaphragm requires no damping. This is because graphene is so strong that the diaphragm can be incredibly thin — and thus very light. Instead of being artificially damped, the graphene diaphragm is damped by air itself. As a corollary, the lack of damping means that the graphene diaphragm is also very energy efficient..."
http://www.extremetech.com/electronics/ ... re-awesome