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Holographic mirrors for spatial ultrasound modulation in contactless acoustic energy transfer systems

This work introduces and investigates a flat acoustic mirror capable of efficiently manipulating a wavefront and creating an arbitrary pressure pattern in a target plane using the sound reflection phenomenon. The mirror is a metallic holographic lens that performs as a spatial ultrasound modulator b...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 2021-10, Vol.119 (14)
Main Authors: Sallam, Ahmed, Meesala, Vamsi C., Hajj, Muhammad R., Shahab, Shima
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Algorithms
Aluminum
Applied physics
Diffraction patterns
Energy transfer
Holography
Iterative methods
Laser beam melting
Lenses
Powdered aluminum
Three dimensional printing
Ultrasonic imaging
Wave fronts
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