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Observation of acoustic spin.

Authors :
Shi, Chengzhi
Shi, Chengzhi
Zhao, Rongkuo
Long, Yang
Yang, Sui
Wang, Yuan
Chen, Hong
Ren, Jie
Zhang, Xiang
Shi, Chengzhi
Shi, Chengzhi
Zhao, Rongkuo
Long, Yang
Yang, Sui
Wang, Yuan
Chen, Hong
Ren, Jie
Zhang, Xiang
Source :
National science review; vol 6, iss 4, 707-712; 2095-5138
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Unlike optical waves, acoustic waves in fluids are described by scalar pressure fields, and therefore are considered spinless. Here, we demonstrate experimentally the existence of spin in acoustics. In the interference of two acoustic waves propagating perpendicularly to each other, we observed the spin angular momentum in free space as a result of the rotation of local particle velocity. We successfully measured the acoustic spin, and spin-induced torque acting on a designed lossy acoustic probe that results from absorption of the spin angular momentum. The acoustic spin is also observed in the evanescent field of a guided mode traveling along a metamaterial waveguide. We found spin-momentum locking in acoustic waves whose propagation direction is determined by the sign of spin. The observed acoustic spin could open a new door in acoustics and its applications for the control of wave propagation and particle rotation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
National science review; vol 6, iss 4, 707-712; 2095-5138
Notes :
application/pdf, National science review vol 6, iss 4, 707-712 2095-5138
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367406354
Document Type :
Electronic Resource