The acoustic levitation of liquid drops has been a key phenomenon for more than 40 years, driven partly by the ability to mimic a microgravity environment. It has seen more than 700 research articles published in this time and has seen a recent resurgence in the past 5 years, thanks to low cost developments. As well as investigating the basic physics of levitated drops, acoustic levitation has been touted for container free delivery of samples to a variety of measurements systems, most notably in various spectroscopy techniques including Raman and Fourier transform infrared in addition to numerous X-ray techniques. For 30 years, the workhorse of the acoustic levitation apparatus was a stack comprising a piezoelectric transducer coupled to a...
Single-axis acoustic levitators are employed in biomedicine, chemistry and physics experiments due t...
This review with 60 references describes a unique path to miniaturisation, that is, the use of acous...
Controlled levitation has been limited to sub-wavelength samples with few exceptions of spheres and ...
Acoustic levitation may utilise standing waves at ultrasonic frequencies to manipulate suspended sub...
In this experiment we investigated the behavior of a 40W commercial, ultrasonic transducer. We obser...
Acoustic levitation provides a means to achieve contactless manipulation of fragile materials and bi...
Sound can levitate objects of different sizes and materials through air, water and tissue. This allo...
The following article appeared in Andrade, Marco A.B., Marzo, Asier, (2018). Automatic contactless i...
AbstractWe report the development of an ultrasonic levitation system. Liquid drops or solid samples ...
Acoustic levitation is a technique where sound waves are used to hold an object at a designated posi...
Sound can levitate objects of different sizes and materials through air, water and tissue. This allo...
Ultrasonic levitation is a non-contact method of manipulating samples in mid-air that has drawn sign...
Acoustic levitation in single-axis acoustic levitator occurs when a standing wave is formed between ...
Acoustic levitation technology is the use of ultrasound to form standing waves. Sound is a form of m...
Sound waves are mechanical waves that, when concentrated, are able to produce acoustic radiation for...
Single-axis acoustic levitators are employed in biomedicine, chemistry and physics experiments due t...
This review with 60 references describes a unique path to miniaturisation, that is, the use of acous...
Controlled levitation has been limited to sub-wavelength samples with few exceptions of spheres and ...
Acoustic levitation may utilise standing waves at ultrasonic frequencies to manipulate suspended sub...
In this experiment we investigated the behavior of a 40W commercial, ultrasonic transducer. We obser...
Acoustic levitation provides a means to achieve contactless manipulation of fragile materials and bi...
Sound can levitate objects of different sizes and materials through air, water and tissue. This allo...
The following article appeared in Andrade, Marco A.B., Marzo, Asier, (2018). Automatic contactless i...
AbstractWe report the development of an ultrasonic levitation system. Liquid drops or solid samples ...
Acoustic levitation is a technique where sound waves are used to hold an object at a designated posi...
Sound can levitate objects of different sizes and materials through air, water and tissue. This allo...
Ultrasonic levitation is a non-contact method of manipulating samples in mid-air that has drawn sign...
Acoustic levitation in single-axis acoustic levitator occurs when a standing wave is formed between ...
Acoustic levitation technology is the use of ultrasound to form standing waves. Sound is a form of m...
Sound waves are mechanical waves that, when concentrated, are able to produce acoustic radiation for...
Single-axis acoustic levitators are employed in biomedicine, chemistry and physics experiments due t...
This review with 60 references describes a unique path to miniaturisation, that is, the use of acous...
Controlled levitation has been limited to sub-wavelength samples with few exceptions of spheres and ...