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acoustic metamaterials

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Acoustic metamaterials is a field of research dedicated to the design and study of artificial materials engineered to exhibit acoustic properties not found in naturally occurring substances. These properties are derived from subwavelength structural configurations rather than intrinsic material composition, enabling unprecedented control over acoustic wave propagation, manipulation, and absorption through mechanisms like negative refraction, cloaking, and extraordinary transmission for applications ranging from noise control to medical imaging.

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JW

National University of Defense Technology

SA

Duke University

BL

Nanjing University

YL

Tongji University

BA

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

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Nanjing University

Nanjing, China