Laser-Generated Scholte Waves in Floating Microparticles

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Feb 4;23(4):1776. doi: 10.3390/s23041776.

Abstract

This study aims to demonstrate the generation and detection of Scholte waves inside polystyrene microparticles. This was proven using both experimental analysis and COMSOL simulation. Microspheres of different sizes were excited optically with a pulsed laser (532 nm), and the acoustic signals were detected using a transducer (40 MHz). On analyzing the laser-generated ultrasound signals, the results obtained experimentally and from COMSOL are in close agreement both in the time and frequency domain. A simplified analysis of Scholte wave generation by laser irradiation for homogeneous, isotropic microspheres is presented. The theoretical wave velocity of the Scholte wave was calculated and found close to our experimental results. A representation of pressure wave motion showing the Scholte wave generation is presented at different times.

Keywords: COMSOL; Scholte wave; laser; microparticles; ultrasound.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.