Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam

In this work, we report the first experimental observation of a new type of near-field curved acoustic beam confirmed by simulations. This new curved acoustical beam is generated by asymmetric distribution of the vortices in a polymer Janus particle (particle with broken symmetry) immersed in water....

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Main Authors: Constanza Rubio, Daniel Tarrazó-Serrano, Oleg V. Minin, Antonio Uris, Igor V. Minin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Results in Physics
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719334825
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spelling doaj-6c16f77ba055470aad3e374de9a56df42020-11-25T03:25:33ZengElsevierResults in Physics2211-37972020-03-0116102921Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beamConstanza Rubio0Daniel Tarrazó-Serrano1Oleg V. Minin2Antonio Uris3Igor V. Minin4Centro de Tecnologías Físicas: Acústica, Materiales y Astrofísica, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain; Corresponding author.Centro de Tecnologías Físicas: Acústica, Materiales y Astrofísica, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainTomsk Polytechnic University, 36 Lenin Avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russia; Tomsk State University, 30 Lenin Avenue, Tomsk 634050, RussiaCentro de Tecnologías Físicas: Acústica, Materiales y Astrofísica, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainTomsk Polytechnic University, 36 Lenin Avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russia; Tomsk State University, 30 Lenin Avenue, Tomsk 634050, RussiaIn this work, we report the first experimental observation of a new type of near-field curved acoustic beam confirmed by simulations. This new curved acoustical beam is generated by asymmetric distribution of the vortices in a polymer Janus particle (particle with broken symmetry) immersed in water. The origin of the vortices is in the conversion of an incident longitudinal wave mode to a shear wave in a solid and then back to a longitudinal wave in the water and has unique features, the radius of curvature of acoustical hook is less than the wavelength. Indeed, it is the smallest radius of curvature ever recorded for any acoustical beams. These results may be potentially useful when an object, located in the path of the beam, must be avoided. It could also have potential applications in particle manipulations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719334825Ultrasound focusingAcoustic bending beamNear field focusing
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author Constanza Rubio
Daniel Tarrazó-Serrano
Oleg V. Minin
Antonio Uris
Igor V. Minin
spellingShingle Constanza Rubio
Daniel Tarrazó-Serrano
Oleg V. Minin
Antonio Uris
Igor V. Minin
Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam
Results in Physics
Ultrasound focusing
Acoustic bending beam
Near field focusing
author_facet Constanza Rubio
Daniel Tarrazó-Serrano
Oleg V. Minin
Antonio Uris
Igor V. Minin
author_sort Constanza Rubio
title Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam
title_short Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam
title_full Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam
title_fullStr Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam
title_full_unstemmed Acoustical hooks: A new subwavelength self-bending beam
title_sort acoustical hooks: a new subwavelength self-bending beam
publisher Elsevier
series Results in Physics
issn 2211-3797
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In this work, we report the first experimental observation of a new type of near-field curved acoustic beam confirmed by simulations. This new curved acoustical beam is generated by asymmetric distribution of the vortices in a polymer Janus particle (particle with broken symmetry) immersed in water. The origin of the vortices is in the conversion of an incident longitudinal wave mode to a shear wave in a solid and then back to a longitudinal wave in the water and has unique features, the radius of curvature of acoustical hook is less than the wavelength. Indeed, it is the smallest radius of curvature ever recorded for any acoustical beams. These results may be potentially useful when an object, located in the path of the beam, must be avoided. It could also have potential applications in particle manipulations.
topic Ultrasound focusing
Acoustic bending beam
Near field focusing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719334825
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