Studying spinning-induced scattering of sound to create next-generation acoustic devices using new phonon modes

Interactions between a spinning object and soundwaves could help develop high-precision tools, such as tweezers that control the motion and position of submillimeter objects by manipulating acoustic waves, a KAUST-led international team suggests.


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Source: Phys.org