Two-dimensional (2D) acoustic vortex allows new physics and applications different from three-dimensional counterparts, yet existing mechanisms usually have to rely on active array composed of transducers which may result in complexity, high cost and, in particular, undesired spatial aliasing effect. We propose to generate 2D acoustic vortex inside an enclosed metasurface illuminated by axisymmetric wave carrying no orbital angular momentum. We derive the criterion on unit size for eliminating spatial aliasing effect which is challenging for conventional active approaches and design a membrane-based metasurface to implement our mechanism. The performance of our strategy is demonstrated via precise production of different orders of non-aliased vortices regardless of center-to-center alignment, with undistorted Bessel-like pattern extending to the whole inner region. We anticipate our design with simplicity, compactness, precision and flexibility to open up possibility to design novel vortex devices and find important applications in diverse scenarios such as on-chip particle manipulations.
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Liu, J. jing, Liang, B., Yang, J., Yang, J., & Cheng, J. chun. (2020). Generation of Non-aliased Two-dimensional Acoustic Vortex with Enclosed Metasurface. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60836-3
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