Pulsed excitations of piezoelectric transducers affect during the buildup the force contributions from acoustic streaming (AS) and the acoustic radiation force (ARF) to the total force in a standing pressure… Click to show full abstract
Pulsed excitations of piezoelectric transducers affect during the buildup the force contributions from acoustic streaming (AS) and the acoustic radiation force (ARF) to the total force in a standing pressure wave differently. We find with an optical tweezer as measuring instrument that during the first 120 000 excitation periods and across different pulsing frequencies, the AS-induced displacement is on average less than 20% of its nonpulsed value for a duty cycle of 50%, whereas the ARF-induced displacement is around 50%. These findings show that a pulsed excitation can be a tool for reducing AS compared to the ARF.
               
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