2024
DOI: 10.3389/facou.2024.1512579
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Direct observation of small scale capillary wave turbulence using high speed digital holographic microscopy

William Connacher,
Jeremy Orosco,
Oliver T. Schmidt
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIt is now known that capillary waves driven upon a fluid interface by high frequency (>1 MHz) ultrasound exhibit capillary wave turbulence: the appearance of waves with phase and wavelength far removed from the excitation signal that drives them. These waves are responsible in significant part for atomization, a useful application for ultrasound, though the physics responsible for their appearance is poorly understood.MethodsWe use high-speed digital holographic microscopy to observe these capil… Show more

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