“…Recently, it has been demonstrated that static-phase plates, or holograms 8 , can modify an ultrasound field at high resolution with more than 10,000 pixels across the wavefront. This considerably increases the complexity of the projected static ultrasound fields, which has enabled first demonstrations of acoustic fabrication 9 and the assembly of cells 10 into designed patterns, beam steering 11 , and the compensation of wavefront aberration in transcranial focusing of ultrasound 12 . The ability to dynamically update and adjust these complex ultrasound fields with the aid of a high-resolution spatial ultrasound modulator (SUM), would present a major advance for these and related applications, which include medical imaging deep inside the body 13 , 14 , nondestructive testing of opaque solids 15 , the manipulation of submicron particles 16 , 17 , biological cells 18 , 19 , and even centimeter-sized objects 20 .…”