Phase and amplitude evolution of backscattering by a sphere scanned through an acoustic vortex beam: Measured helicity projections
Abstract
While acoustic vortex beams have many potential applications, the full implication of the phase information available in scattering experiments has not been developed. The present paper concerns observables in measured near-backward scattering from a sphere in water raster scanned through a first-order acoustic vortex beam. Symmetrically placed transducer elements were operated in a transmit-receive mode. Helicity-dependent projections of the spatial evolution of the scattering were used to display magnitude and phase information. The resulting phase swirl patterns were projection dependent and especially sensitive to the transverse position of the sphere. The magnitude also depended on the sphere's position relative to the beam's axial null.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2020
- Source ID
- 10.1121/10.0001697
Entities
People
- Philip L Marston
- Viktor Bollen
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- Washington State University