We present the results of a theoretical investigation of hydrodynamic spin states, wherein a droplet walking on a vertically vibrating fluid bath executes orbital motion despite the absence of an applied external field. In this regime, the walker's self-generated wave force is sufficiently strong to confine the walker to a circular orbit. We use an integro-differential trajectory equation for the droplet's horizontal motion to specify the parameter regimes for which the innermost spin state can be stabilized. Stable spin states are shown to exhibit an analog of the Zeeman effect from quantum mechanics when they are placed in a rotating frame.National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Grant DMS-1614043)National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Grant CMMI...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of droplets walking ...
A classical wave-particle entity in the form of a millimetric walking droplet can emerge on the free...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, September...
We present the results of a numerical investigation of droplets walking on a rotating vibrating flui...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, May, 2020Cataloged...
International audienceMacroscale analogues(1-3) of microscopic spin systems offer direct insights in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2018.Cataloged fro...
A millimeter-sized droplet may propel itself along the surface of a vibrating fluid through interact...
We present the results of a theoretical investigation of the dynamics of a droplet walking on a vibr...
A millimetric droplet can be induced to bounce on the surface of a fluid bath by vibrating the bath ...
We explore the effects of an imposed potential with both oscillatory and quadratic components on the...
The hydrodynamic interactions between any number of spheres immersed in a viscous fluid that has an ...
In this thesis, some aspects of hydrodynamics on systems with non-trivial spin degrees of freedom ar...
The propagation properties of spin degrees of freedom are analyzed in the framework of relativistic ...
We present the results of an integrated experimental and theoretical investigation of droplets bounc...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of droplets walking ...
A classical wave-particle entity in the form of a millimetric walking droplet can emerge on the free...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, September...
We present the results of a numerical investigation of droplets walking on a rotating vibrating flui...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, May, 2020Cataloged...
International audienceMacroscale analogues(1-3) of microscopic spin systems offer direct insights in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2018.Cataloged fro...
A millimeter-sized droplet may propel itself along the surface of a vibrating fluid through interact...
We present the results of a theoretical investigation of the dynamics of a droplet walking on a vibr...
A millimetric droplet can be induced to bounce on the surface of a fluid bath by vibrating the bath ...
We explore the effects of an imposed potential with both oscillatory and quadratic components on the...
The hydrodynamic interactions between any number of spheres immersed in a viscous fluid that has an ...
In this thesis, some aspects of hydrodynamics on systems with non-trivial spin degrees of freedom ar...
The propagation properties of spin degrees of freedom are analyzed in the framework of relativistic ...
We present the results of an integrated experimental and theoretical investigation of droplets bounc...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of droplets walking ...
A classical wave-particle entity in the form of a millimetric walking droplet can emerge on the free...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, September...