Acoustic rotation of multiple subwavelength cylinders for three-dimensional topography reconstruction

Author:

Huang Laixin1ORCID,Bao Shi-Chun12ORCID,Cai Feiyan1ORCID,Meng Long1ORCID,Zhou Wei1ORCID,Zhou Juan1ORCID,Kong Deqing3ORCID,Li Fei1ORCID,Zheng Hairong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Science and System, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1 , Shenzhen 518055, China

2. National Innovation Center for Advanced Medical Devices 2 , Shenzhen, China

3. Muroran Institute of Technology 3 , Muroran, Japan

Abstract

Accurate rotation of microparticles is of great significance in micro-rotors, multi-angle microscopic observation, microbial three-dimensional phenotyping, and microsystem assembly. However, most methods can only rotate a single object, thus limiting the throughput. In this study, we realized the simultaneous rotation of many trapped and aligned subwavelength glass cylinders inside an evanescent wave field excited by a resonant phononic crystal plate. The unique feature of the rotation lies in its periodic distribution as well as the rotation axis being perpendicular to the acoustic axis. The rotary power originates from viscous torque generated by the evanescent wave-induced near-boundary acoustic streaming's asymmetry distribution on the trapped cylinder. Furthermore, the three-dimensional topographies of rotated cylinders can be reconstructed from the microscopic images under different rotating angles. Our findings can pave the way toward developing simple, disposable, and scalable microfluidic devices for massive subwavelength acoustic rotation by carefully designing acoustic metamaterials.

Funder

National key R&D Program of China

National Nature Science Foundation of China

Shenzhen Basic Research Program

Shenzhen Science and Technology Program

Shenzhen Key laboratory of ultrasound imaging and therapy

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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