A compact acoustic spanner to rotate macroscopic objects

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Ermes Toninelli
Mitchell A. Cox
Graham M. Gibson
Stuart D. Brown
Matthew P. Edgar
Andrew Forbes
Miles J. Padgett
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[1] University of Glasgow,SUPA, School of Physics and Astronomy
[2] University of the Witwatersrand,School of Electrical and Information Engineering
[3] University of the Witwatersrand,School of Physics
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Waves can carry both linear and angular momentum. When the wave is transverse (e.g. light), the angular momentum can be characterised by the “spin” angular momentum associated with circular polarisation, and the “orbital” angular momentum (OAM) arising from the phase cross-section of the beam. When the wave is longitudinal (e.g. sound) there is no polarization and hence no spin angular momentum. However, a suitably phase-structured sound beam can still carry OAM. Observing the transfer of OAM from sound to a macroscopic object provides an excellent opportunity to study the exchange of energy between waves and matter. In this paper we show how to build a compact free-space acoustic spanner based on a 3D-printed sound-guiding structure and common electronic components. We first characterise the sound fields by measuring both phase and amplitude maps, and then show a video of our free-space acoustic spanner in action, in which macroscopic objects spin in a circular motion and change direction of rotation according to the handedness of the OAM acoustic field.
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