Comparisons of the acoustic radiation force of ultrasonic standing waves in half-wavelength and quarter-wavelength micro-resonators of cylindrical geometry

•The acoustic radiation forces of ultrasonic standing waves in multi-layered micro-resonators were compared experimentally.•Numerical and experimental validations were conducted for the design of the half- and quarterwavelength micro-resonators.•The half-wavelength micro-resonator exhibits greater a...

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Published inUltrasonics Vol. 138; p. 107267
Main Authors Yang, In-Hwan, Kim, Nahae
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.03.2024
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Summary:•The acoustic radiation forces of ultrasonic standing waves in multi-layered micro-resonators were compared experimentally.•Numerical and experimental validations were conducted for the design of the half- and quarterwavelength micro-resonators.•The half-wavelength micro-resonator exhibits greater acoustic radiation efficiency.•Based on experimental results, semi-empirical correlations were developed for the average energy density of ultrasonic waves. Ultrasonic standing waves with specific wavelengths generated in the multi-layered micro-resonators were numerically and experimentally analyzed. Using a three-dimensional scanning fluorescence microscope, the acoustophoretic motion of fluorescent microparticles within the micro-resonators was carefully and accurately measured. The manufactured micro-resonators were validated by comparing the location of the acoustic pressure nodal plane and the average energy density curves derived from numerical and experimental results. Results confirmed that the acoustic radiation force of the induced ultrasonic standing waves drives the microparticles vertically within the micro-resonators and their average energy density increases as the sinusoidal voltage applied to the piezoelectric transducer increases. Semi-empirical correlations were developed for the average energy density, based on experimental results for a wide range of the applied voltage amplitudes. The correlations were in good agreement, within less than 20 % of the experimental values measured for both the half-wavelength and quarter-wavelength micro-resonators.
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ISSN:0041-624X
1874-9968
DOI:10.1016/j.ultras.2024.107267