Acoustic orbital angular momentum capture and detection via gradient spoof-fluid-spoof waveguides

X Xicheng Fang (School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,) M Mengru Jiang (School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,) B Baoyin Sun (School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,) J Jiaqi Quan (School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,) Y Yadong Xu (Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Acoustic orbital angular momentum (OAM), with its unique helical wavefront structure and orthogonality, offers innovative technical approaches for fields, such as acoustic communication, particle manipulation, and acoustic imaging. However, the efficient capturing, separation, and accurate detection of acoustic vortex remain a core bottleneck that hinders their practical utilization. Here, we propose a compact OAM-capturing device based on a cylindrical spoof-fluid-spoof waveguide with gradient groove depths, which enables precise modulation of the dispersion behavior of acoustic vortices of different OAM modes through an axially linear gradient in groove depth. Within the operating frequency band, acoustic vortices with different topological charges l = 1, 2, 3 are successively captured at distinct spatial positions along the waveguide axis. This device features a compact structure, operates without external control, and offers considerable design flexibility, providing a passive solution for the efficient detection and separation of acoustic vortices. It shows promising potential for applications in acoustic communication, signal recognition, and ventilated sound insulation.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 140, Issue 4
Published July 28, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

X

Xicheng Fang

School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,

M

Mengru Jiang

School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,

B

Baoyin Sun

School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,

J

Jiaqi Quan

School of Physical Science and Technology & Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Frontier Material Physics and Devices, Soochow University 1 , Suzhou 215006,

Y

Yadong Xu

Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology