Topological Effects of a Vorticity Filament on the Coherent Backscattering Cone
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.flu-dyn
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backscatteringcoherentfilamentvorticitycavityconeeffectstopological
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In this Letter, we report on the effects of a vorticity filament on the coherent backscattering cone. Using ultrasonic waves in a strongly reverberating cavity, we experimentally show that the discrete number of loops of acoustic paths around a pointlike vortex located at the center of the cavity drives the cancellation and the potential rebirth of the coherent backscattering enhancement. The vorticity filament behaves, then, as a topological anomaly for wave propagation that provides some new insight between reciprocity and weak localization.
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