New Journal of Physics (Jan 2016)

Acoustically mediated long-range interaction among multiple spherical particles exposed to a plane standing wave

  • Shenwei Zhang,
  • Chunyin Qiu,
  • Mudi Wang,
  • Manzhu Ke,
  • Zhengyou Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/11/113034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 11
p. 113034

Abstract

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In this work, we study the acoustically mediated interaction forces among multiple well-separated spherical particles trapped in the same node or antinode plane of a standing wave. An analytical expression of the acoustic interaction force is derived, which is accurate even for the particles beyond the Rayleigh limit. Interestingly, the multi-particle system can be decomposed into a series of independent two-particle systems described by pairwise interactions. Each pairwise interaction is a long-range interaction, as characterized by a soft oscillatory attenuation (at the power exponent of n = −1 or −2). The vector additivity of the acoustic interaction force, which is not well expected considering the nonlinear nature of the acoustic radiation force, is greatly useful for exploring a system consisting of a large number of particles. The capability of self-organizing a big particle cluster can be anticipated through such acoustically controllable long-range interaction.

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