Photoacoustic ultrasound sources from diffusion-limited aggregates
Other Condensed Matter
2016-11-23 v3
Abstract
Metallic diffusion-limited aggregate (DLA) films are well-known to exhibit near-perfect broadband optical absorption. We demonstrate that such films also manifest a substantial and relatively material-independent photoacoustic response, as a consequence of their random nanostructure. We theoretically and experimentally analyze photoacoustic phenomena in DLA films, and show that they can be used to create broadband air- coupled acoustic sources. These sources are inexpensive and simple to fabricate, and work into the ultrasonic regime. We illustrate the device possibilities by building and testing an optically-addressed acoustic phased array capable of producing virtually arbitrary acoustic intensity patterns in air.
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@article{arxiv.1510.00228,
title = {Photoacoustic ultrasound sources from diffusion-limited aggregates},
author = {Krutik Patel and Morgan Brubaker and Alexander Kotlerman and Robert Salazar and Eli Wolf and David Weld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00228},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures