Acoustic levitation with self-adaptive flexible reflectors

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Abstract

Two kinds of flexible reflectors are proposed and examined in this paper to improve the stability of single-axis acoustic levitator, especially in the case of levitating high-density and high-temperature samples. One kind is those with a deformable reflecting surface, and the other kind is those with an elastic support, both of which are self-adaptive to the change of acoustic radiation pressure. High-density materials such as iridium (density 22.6 gcm-3) are stably levitated at room temperature with a soft reflector made of colloid as well as a rigid reflector supported by a spring. In addition, the containerless melting and solidification of binary In-Bi eutectic alloy (melting point 345.8 K) and ternary Ag-Cu-Ge eutectic alloy (melting point 812 K) are successfully achieved by applying the elastically supported reflector with the assistance of a laser beam. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Hong, Z. Y., Xie, W. J., & Wei, B. (2011). Acoustic levitation with self-adaptive flexible reflectors. Review of Scientific Instruments, 82(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3610652

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