Abstract

High-amplitude localized waves in a narrow channel can juggle large-sized droplets for tens of thousands of cycles without coalescing. The wave launches and softly catches the drop at every cycle, and laterally traps it. This system can be considered the gravity-wave analog of optical tweezers.

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