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Far-field and near-field directionality in acoustic scattering

Lei Wei, Francisco J Rodríguez-Fortuño

2020New Journal of Physics31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Far-field directional scattering and near-field directional coupling from simple sources have recently received great attention in photonics: beyond circularly-polarized dipoles, whose directional coupling to evanescent waves was recently applied to acoustics, the near-field directionality of modes in optics includes phased combinations of electric and magnetic dipoles, such as the Janus dipole and the Huygens dipole, both of which have been experimentally implemented using high refractive index nanoparticles. In this work we extend this to acoustics: we propose the use of high acoustic index scatterers exhibiting phased combinations of acoustic monopoles and dipoles with far-field and near-field directionality. All solutions stem from the elegant angular spectrum of the acoustic source, in close analogy to electromagnetism. A Huygens acoustic source with zero backward scattering is proposed and numerically demonstrated, as well as a Janus source achieving face-selective and position-dependent evanescent coupling to nearby acoustic waveguides.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsScatteringCoupling (piping)OpticsAcoustic waveAngular spectrum methodDipoleAcousticsMagnetic dipoleDirectionalityPhased arrayComputational physicsRefractive indexMagnetic monopoleMode couplingMagnetic fieldWave propagationAcoustic wave equationNear-Field Optical MicroscopyAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies