“…Generation of acoustic standing wave fields finds important applications in areas such as biomolecule separation from complex mixtures, [43] particle trapping and manipulation, [44,45] and targeted delivery of molecules. [46] In acousto-optics, which deals with the interaction of high frequency sound waves with light, standing wave patterns are extensively used in performing advanced microscopy, [47,48] imaging, [49,50] light modulation, [51] and measurement of acoustic field parameters. [52] The interaction of light with acoustic waves allows modulation of the refractive index of a medium, leading to many fascinating optical phenomena.…”