Anomalous Microfluidic Phonons Induced by the Interplay of Hydrodynamic Screening and Incompressibility
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⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
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crystalflowscreeninghydrodynamicinteractionsinterplaymicrofluidicphonon
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We investigate the acoustic normal modes ("phonons") of a 1D microfluidic droplet crystal at the crossover between 2D flow and confined 1D plug flow. The unusual phonon spectra of the crystal, which arise from long-range hydrodynamic interactions, change anomalously under confinement. The boundaries induce weakening and screening of the interactions, but when approaching the 1D limit we measure a marked increase in the crystal sound velocity, a sign of interaction strengthening. This non-monotonous behavior of the phonon spectra is explained theoretically by the interplay of screening and plug flow.
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