2019
DOI: 10.1038/s42005-019-0191-z
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Near-field acoustic manipulation in a confined evanescent Bessel beam

Abstract: We demonstrate the potential of using evanescent fields, instead of conventional propagating sound fields, to manipulate particles at micro or nano scale. We generate an evanescent acoustic Bessel beam in liquid above a thin, circular, asymmetrically excited plate. In the sub-MHz ultrasound domain, the resulting radiation force causes the particles to assemble at the pressure antinodes along concentric circles corresponding to the Bessel profile. By imposing an axial confinement in the evanescent region, the s… Show more

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“…Although not widely used in acoustofluidics evanescent waves are described as very promising because the acoustic wave energy does not leak away [51] and they attract particles to surfaces [16]. Evanescent waves have been produced in a variety of systems [16,[51][52][53][54] all of which fulfil the requirement of a lower wave velocity in the solid than the fluid. The low wave velocity in the solid is generally achieved by using very thin walls.…”
Section: Node Creation In Non Resonant Evanescent Wave Acoustofluidic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although not widely used in acoustofluidics evanescent waves are described as very promising because the acoustic wave energy does not leak away [51] and they attract particles to surfaces [16]. Evanescent waves have been produced in a variety of systems [16,[51][52][53][54] all of which fulfil the requirement of a lower wave velocity in the solid than the fluid. The low wave velocity in the solid is generally achieved by using very thin walls.…”
Section: Node Creation In Non Resonant Evanescent Wave Acoustofluidic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low wave velocity in the solid is generally achieved by using very thin walls. The walls are driven with vibrations either directly [51,52,55,56] or with waves transferred through a liquid capillary bridge [16]. Good discussions of evanescent waves are given in Refs.…”
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“…Near-field acoustic manipulation suitable to operate with micro and nanoparticles in a confined evanescent Bessel beam was proposed by Gires and Poulain [1]. Xu et al [2] analysed acoustic manipulation of microparticles in a cylindrical cavity using the acoustic radiation force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods are relatively easily implemented and cost-effective techniques, especially for manipulation with high quantities of miniature and microminiature particles, as they do not require grippers and there is no mechanical contact or contamination involved [ 16 ]. Near-field acoustic manipulation, which is suitable to transfer micro and nanoparticles in a confined evanescent Bessel beam, was proposed by Gires and Poulain [ 17 ]. Wijaya et al [ 18 ] analyzed the manipulation of microspheres by applying acoustic levitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%