ENTRAINMENT OF A VORTEX STRUCTURE BY A LONGITUDINAL ULTRASONIC WAVE

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GUTLYANSKII, ED
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The interaction of a vortex structure with a longitudinal ultrasonic wave results in a motion of the structure along the wave propagation direction, at an average velocity proportional to the wave power. This motion of the vortex structure gives rise to a transverse electric field, which has a well-defined, temperature-dependent maximum.
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