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Dynamic caustics by ultrasonically modulated liquid surface
by
Ochiai, Yoichi
, Nagakura, Koki
, Fushimi, Tatsuki
, Tsutsui, Ayaka
in
639/766/25/3927
/ 639/766/400
/ Acoustic holography
/ Acoustics
/ Computer applications
/ Density
/ Digital twin
/ Dynamic caustics
/ Feedback
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Light
/ Liquid surface manipulation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Optimization
/ Pressure distribution
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Silicones
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasonic modulation
/ Viscosity
2025
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Dynamic caustics by ultrasonically modulated liquid surface
by
Ochiai, Yoichi
, Nagakura, Koki
, Fushimi, Tatsuki
, Tsutsui, Ayaka
in
639/766/25/3927
/ 639/766/400
/ Acoustic holography
/ Acoustics
/ Computer applications
/ Density
/ Digital twin
/ Dynamic caustics
/ Feedback
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Light
/ Liquid surface manipulation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Optimization
/ Pressure distribution
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Silicones
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasonic modulation
/ Viscosity
2025
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Dynamic caustics by ultrasonically modulated liquid surface
by
Ochiai, Yoichi
, Nagakura, Koki
, Fushimi, Tatsuki
, Tsutsui, Ayaka
in
639/766/25/3927
/ 639/766/400
/ Acoustic holography
/ Acoustics
/ Computer applications
/ Density
/ Digital twin
/ Dynamic caustics
/ Feedback
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Light
/ Liquid surface manipulation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Optimization
/ Pressure distribution
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Silicones
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasonic modulation
/ Viscosity
2025
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Dynamic caustics by ultrasonically modulated liquid surface
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Dynamic caustics by ultrasonically modulated liquid surface
2025
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This paper presents a method for generating dynamic caustic patterns by utilising dual-optimised holographic fields with Phased Array Transducer (PAT). Building on previous research in static caustic optimisation and ultrasonic manipulation, this approach employs computational techniques to dynamically shape fluid surfaces, thereby creating controllable and real-time caustic images. The system employs a Digital Twin framework, which enables iterative feedback and refinement, thereby improving the accuracy and quality of the caustic patterns produced. This paper extends the foundational work in caustic generation by integrating liquid surfaces as refractive media. This concept has previously been explored in simulations but not fully realised in practical applications. The utilisation of ultrasound to directly manipulate these surfaces enables the generation of dynamic caustics with a high degree of flexibility. The Digital Twin approach further enhances this process by allowing for precise adjustments and optimisation based on real-time feedback. Experimental results demonstrate the technique’s capacity to generate continuous animations and complex caustic patterns at high frequencies. Although there are limitations in contrast and resolution compared to solid-surface methods, this approach offers advantages in terms of real-time adaptability and scalability. This technique has the potential to be applied in a number of areas, including interactive displays, artistic installations and educational tools. This research builds upon the work of previous researchers in the fields of caustics optimisation, ultrasonic manipulation, and computational displays. Future research will concentrate on enhancing the resolution and intricacy of the generated patterns.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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