Axial acoustic radiation force on rigid oblate and prolate spheroids in Bessel vortex beams of progressive, standing and quasi-standing waves
F.G. Mitri

TL;DR
This paper extends the partial-wave series expansion method to evaluate the acoustic radiation force on rigid spheroids in high-order Bessel vortex beams, revealing tractor and tweezers behaviors depending on wave type and parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized expression for radiation force in Bessel vortex beams and analyzes the force on spheroids across different wave conditions and geometries.
Findings
Progressive waves exhibit tractor beam attraction.
Transition to standing waves shows tweezers behavior.
Force depends on aspect ratio, beam order, and wave type.
Abstract
The analysis using the partial-wave series expansion (PWSE) method in spherical coordinates is extended to evaluate the acoustic radiation force experienced by rigid oblate and prolate spheroids centered on the axis of wave propagation of high-order Bessel vortex beams composed of progressive, standing and quasi-standing waves, respectively. A coupled system of linear equations is derived after applying the Neumann boundary condition for an immovable surface in a non-viscous fluid, and solved numerically by matrix inversion after performing a single numerical integration procedure. The system of linear equations depends on the partial-wave index n and the order of the Bessel vortex beam m using truncated but converging PWSEs in the least-squares sense. Numerical results for the radiation force function, which is the radiation force per unit energy density and unit cross-sectional…
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