Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, Laboratory of Thermodynamics in Emerging Technologies, Institute of Energy Technology, ETH Zurich, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Phys Rev Lett. 2014 Jan 17;112(2):024301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.024301. Epub 2014 Jan 15.
We present the experimental demonstration and theoretical framework of an acoustophoretic concept enabling contactless, controlled orbital motion or spinning of droplets and particles in air. The orbital plane is parallel to gravity, requiring acoustophoretic lifting and elevation. The motion (spinning, smooth, or turnstile) is shown to have its origin in the spatiotemporal modulation of the acoustic field and the acoustic potential nodes. We describe the basic principle in terms of a superposition of harmonic acoustic potential sources and the intrinsic tendency of the particle to locate itself at the bottom of the total potential well.
我们展示了一种声悬浮概念的实验演示和理论框架,该概念能够实现非接触式、可控的液滴和颗粒在空气中的轨道运动或旋转。轨道平面与重力平行,需要声悬浮提升和抬高。运动(旋转、平稳或旋转门)的起源被证明是声场和声势能节点的时空调制。我们根据谐波声势能源的叠加和颗粒自身位于总势能阱底部的固有趋势来描述基本原理。