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arxiv: 1410.0216 · v1 · pith:DW7VEW5Inew · submitted 2014-10-01 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Designing single-beam multitrapping acoustical tweezers

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
keywords acousticalbeammicroparticlesconceptdevicemediummultitrappingsimulations
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The concept of a single-beam acoustical tweezer device which can simultaneously trap microparticles at different points is proposed and demonstrated through computational simulations. The device employs an ultrasound beam produced by a circular focused transducer operating at 1 MHz in water medium. The ultrasound beam exerts a radiation force that may tweeze suspended microparticles in the medium. Simulations show that the acoustical tweezer can simultaneously trap microparticles in the pre-focal zone along the beam axis, i.e. between the transducer surface and its geometric focus. As acoustical tweezers are fast becoming a key instrument in microparticle handling, the development of acoustic multitrapping concept may turn into a useful tool in engineering these devices.

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