IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
February 2022
Highly sensitive ultrasound probes are needed to expand the capabilities of biomedical ultrasound and industrial nondestructive testing (NDT). Pursuing better imaging quality, while keeping fabrication costs low, is an important trend in the current development of ultrasound imaging systems. In this article, we report the development and characterization of an ultrasonic transducer that (super)focuses ultrasonic waves beyond the so-called diffraction limit, that is, the beamwaist is roughly narrower than one wavelength.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe acoustic radiation force produced by ultrasonic waves is the "workhorse" of particle manipulation in acoustofluidics. Nonspherical particles are also subjected to a mean torque known as the acoustic radiation torque. Together they constitute the mean acoustic fields exerted on the particle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe demonstrate that the acoustic spin of a first-order Bessel beam can be transferred to a subwavelength (prolate) spheroidal particle at the beam axis in a viscous fluid. The induced radiation torque is proportional to the acoustic spin, which scales with the beam energy density. The analysis of the particle rotational dynamics in a Stokes flow regime reveals that its angular velocity varies linearly with the acoustic spin.
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