Snell's law and walking droplets

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Abstract

Droplets walking on the surface of a vibrating bath have been shown to exhibit a number of quantum-like features. We here present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of such droplets crossing a linear step corresponding to a reduction in bath depth. When the step is sufficiently large, the walker reflects off the step; otherwise, it is refracted as it crosses the step. Particular attention is given to an examination of the regime in which the droplet obeys a form of Snell's Law, a behavior captured in accompanying simulations. Attempts to provide theoretical rationale for the dependence of the effective refractive index on the system parameters are described.

*Supported by NSF through CMMI-1333242

Authors

  • John Bush

    • MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Mathematics, MIT
    • MIT - Department of Mathematics
  • Giuseppe Pucci

    • Department of Mathematics, MIT; The Hatter Department of Marine Technologies, University of Haifa
    • Department of Mathematics, MIT; University of Haifa
  • Benjamin Aubin

    • Department of Mathematics, MIT
  • Pierre-Thomas Brun

    • MIT
    • Department of Mathematics, MIT
  • Luiz Faria

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Mathematics, MIT
    • MIT