Tuning Mie scattering resonances in soft materials with magnetic fields.

Phys Rev Lett

Université de Bordeaux, CNRS, UPR 8641, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, 115 avenue du Docteur Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France.

Published: December 2013

An original approach is proposed here to reversibly tune Mie scattering resonances occurring in random media by means of external low induction magnetic fields. This approach is valid for both electromagnetic and acoustic waves. The experimental demonstration is supported by ultrasound experiments performed on emulsions made of fluorinated ferrofluid spherical droplets dispersed in a Bingham fluid. We show that the electromagnet-induced change of droplet shape into prolate spheroids, with a moderate aspect ratio of 2.5, drastically affects the effective properties of the disordered medium. Its effective acoustic attenuation coefficient is shown to vary by a factor of 5, by controlling both the flux density and orientation of the applied magnetic field.

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