In this Letter, we report on the effects of a vorticity filament on the coherent backscattering cone. Using ultrasonic waves in a strongly reverberating cavity, we experimentally show that the discrete number of loops of acoustic paths around a pointlike vortex located at the center of the cavity drives the cancellation and the potential rebirth of the coherent backscattering enhancement. The vorticity filament behaves, then, as a topological anomaly for wave propagation that provides some new insight between reciprocity and weak localization
[EN] Acoustic vortices with subwavelength dimensions and tunable topological charge are theoreticall...
A large set of recent experiments has been exploring topological transport in bosonic systems,e.g. o...
A one-channel time-reversal (TR) experiment is performed inside a rough reverberating cavity in the ...
International audienceCoherent backscattering is due to constructive interferences of reciprocal pat...
International audienceThrough experiments and simulations, the consequences of symmetry on the coher...
International audienceCoherent backscattering enhancement (CBE) was introduced in disordered, random...
A dynamical effect of coherent backscattering is predicted theoretically and supported by computer s...
The effect of an incident field with a phase screw dislocation (a so-called optical vortex) on the s...
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The Valley Hall effect provides a popular route to engineer robust waveguides for bosonic excitation...
The effect of an incident field with a phase screw dislocation (a so-called optical vortex) on the s...
Localized zero-energy fermionic states can bind to topological defects such as two-dimensional vorti...
[EN] Acoustic vortices with subwavelength dimensions and tunable topological charge are theoreticall...
A large set of recent experiments has been exploring topological transport in bosonic systems,e.g. o...
A one-channel time-reversal (TR) experiment is performed inside a rough reverberating cavity in the ...
International audienceCoherent backscattering is due to constructive interferences of reciprocal pat...
International audienceThrough experiments and simulations, the consequences of symmetry on the coher...
International audienceCoherent backscattering enhancement (CBE) was introduced in disordered, random...
A dynamical effect of coherent backscattering is predicted theoretically and supported by computer s...
The effect of an incident field with a phase screw dislocation (a so-called optical vortex) on the s...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that interference plays an important role in various...
The Valley Hall effect provides a popular route to engineer robust waveguides for bosonic excitation...
The effect of an incident field with a phase screw dislocation (a so-called optical vortex) on the s...
Localized zero-energy fermionic states can bind to topological defects such as two-dimensional vorti...
[EN] Acoustic vortices with subwavelength dimensions and tunable topological charge are theoreticall...
A large set of recent experiments has been exploring topological transport in bosonic systems,e.g. o...
A one-channel time-reversal (TR) experiment is performed inside a rough reverberating cavity in the ...