Acoustic particle detection - from early ideas to future benefits
Rolf Nahnhauer

TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution of acoustic particle detection technology over 50 years, discussing its physics potential, detector design ideas, and future benefits for ultra-high energy neutrino research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the historical development, current R&D efforts, and future prospects of acoustic neutrino detection technology.
Findings
Acoustic detection can explore ultra-high energy neutrinos.
Detector size and design are critical for effective detection.
The technology has significant potential for future neutrino physics.
Abstract
The history of acoustic neutrino detection technology is shortly reviewed from first ideas 50 years ago to the detailed R&D programs of the last decade. The physics potential of ultra-high energy neutrino interaction studies is discussed for some examples. Ideas about the necessary detector size and suitable design are presented.
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