2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.00489
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Ultrasonic chaining of emulsion droplets

Abstract: Emulsion droplets trapped in an ultrasonic levitator behave in two ways that solid spheres do not: (1) Individual droplets spin rapidly about an axis parallel to the trapping plane, and (2) coaxially spinning droplets form long chains aligned with their common axis of rotation. Acousticallyorganized chains interact hydrodynamically, either to merge into longer chains or to form threedimensional bundles of chains. Solid spheres, by contrast, form close-packed planar crystals drawn together by the sound-mediated… Show more

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