Acoustic Contrast Factor
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The acoustic contrast factor is a number used to describe the relationship between the
densities Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek language, Greek letter Rho (letter), rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' ca ...
and the sound velocities (or, equivalently because of the form of the expression, the densities and compressibilities) of two media. It is most often used in the context of
biomedical Biomedicine (also referred to as Western medicine, mainstream medicine or conventional medicine)
ultrasonic imaging techniques using acoustic contrast agents and in the field of ultrasonic manipulation of particles (acoustophoresis) much smaller than the
wavelength In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats. It is the distance between consecutive corresponding points of the same phase on the wave, such as two adjacent crests, tro ...
using ultrasonic standing waves. In the latter context, the acoustic contrast factor is the number which, depending on its sign, tells whether a given type of particle in a given medium will be attracted to the
pressure Pressure (symbol: ''p'' or ''P'') is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed. Gauge pressure (also spelled ''gage'' pressure)The preferred spelling varies by country and e ...
nodes In general, a node is a localized swelling (a "knot") or a point of intersection (a Vertex (graph theory), vertex). Node may refer to: In mathematics *Vertex (graph theory), a vertex in a mathematical graph *Vertex (geometry), a point where two ...
or
anti-node A node is a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude. For instance, in a vibrating guitar string, the ends of the string are nodes. By changing the position of the end node through frets, the guitarist changes the effec ...
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Example - particle in a medium

In an ultrasonic standing wave field, a small spherical particle (a \ll \lambda, where a is the particle radius, and \lambda is the wavelength) suspended in an inviscid fluid will move under the effect of an acoustic radiation force. The direction of its movement is governed by the physical properties of the particle and the surrounding medium, expressed in the form of an acoustophoretic contrast factor \phi. Given the compressibilities \beta_m and \beta_p and densities \rho_m and \rho_p of the medium and particle, respectively, the acoustic contrast factor \phi can be expressed as: : \phi = - For a positive value of \phi , the particles will be attracted to the pressure nodes. For a negative value of \phi , the particles will be attracted to the pressure anti-nodes.


See also

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Acoustic impedance Acoustic impedance and specific acoustic impedance are measures of the opposition that a system presents to the acoustic flow resulting from an acoustic pressure applied to the system. The SI unit of acoustic impedance is the pascal-second per cub ...
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Acoustic tweezers Acoustic tweezers (or acoustical tweezers) are used to manipulate the position and movement of very small objects with sound waves. Strictly speaking, only a single-beam based configuration can be called acoustical tweezers. However, the broad con ...


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