Volume 13: Acoustics, Vibration and Phononics 2017
DOI: 10.1115/imece2017-71849
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Acoustic Pressure Fields Generated With a High Frequency Acoustic Levitator

Abstract: Acoustic levitation is an advantageous particle positioning mechanism currently employed for applications of x-ray spectroscopy and micro-material manufacturing[1], [2]. By levitating a particle using only acoustic pressure waves, one eliminates the need for a container or other physical structure which may contaminate the specimen. Unfortunately, the pressure field generated by a standing acoustic wave is susceptible to periodic instabilities, and a particle that is levitated in this field tends to vibrate. T… Show more

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