arXiv:cond-mat/0006352AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Phase Transition and Acoustic Localization in Arrays of Air-Bubbles in Water
Published 2000-06-23Version 1
Wave localization is a ubiquitous phenomenon. It refers to situations that transmitted waves in scattering media are trapped in space and remain confined in the vicinity of the initial site until dissipated. Here we report a phase transition from acoustically extended to localized states in arrays of identical air-filled bubbles in water. It is shown that the acoustic localization in such media is coincident with the complete band gap of a lattice arrangement of the air-bubbles. When the localization or the band gap occurs, a peculiar collective behavior of the bubbles appears.
Comments: 3 pages, 4 figs
Journal: Appl. Phys. Lett. 79, 1724-1726 (2001)
DOI: 10.1063/1.1403659
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.soft
Tags: journal article
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1501.03501 [cond-mat.dis-nn] (Published 2015-01-14)
Theory of phase transitions from quantum glasses to thermal fluids
arXiv:cond-mat/9910080 (Published 1999-10-06)
2+p-SAT: Relation of Typical-Case Complexity to the Nature of the Phase Transition
arXiv:2110.02889 [cond-mat.dis-nn] (Published 2021-10-06)
Phase transition in the bipartite z-matching