Acoustic levitation devices use powerful ultrasonic standing waves to levitate objects in mid-air. We have created a system and method to measure the full harmonic content of the acoustic field accurately. Our study revealed that levitated particles alter the pressure field in a way that is not immediately apparent from the first harmonic alone, highlighting the importance of precise and non-invasive measurement techniques. Our method uses computational tomography and optical sensing with the acousto-optic effect and a 3 DOF mechanical scanner. Our experiment results in a detailed 3D pressure distribution map for each harmonic of the ultrasonic acoustic field that generates the levitation forces.
Lorenzo Francesco John Noseda, Mahmut Selman Sakar, Amit Yedidia Dolev, Bora Yalcin
Lorenzo Francesco John Noseda, Mahmut Selman Sakar, Amit Yedidia Dolev, Bora Yalcin
Basil Duval, Holger Reimerdes, Marco Wischmeier, Joaquim Loizu Cisquella, Christian Gabriel Theiler, Hugo De Oliveira, Cedric Kar-Wai Tsui, Mirko Wensing, Sophie Danielle Angelica Gorno, Claudia Colandrea