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Interference-induced angle-independent acoustical transparency
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2014
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Acoustic MethodsAeroacousticsAcoustic MetamaterialsEngineeringSonic CrystalPhysical AcousticAcoustic MetamaterialHelmholtz ResonatorQuarter-wave ResonatorMetamaterialsNoiseAcoustic MaterialSlab MetamaterialComputational ElectromagneticsSound PropagationUltrasound
It is revealed that the Fano-like interference leads to the extraordinary acoustic transmission through a slab metamaterial of thickness much smaller than the wavelength, with each unit cell consisting of a Helmholtz resonator and a narrow subwavelength slit. More importantly, both the theoretical analysis and experimental measurement show that the angle-independent acoustical transparency can be realized by grafting a Helmholtz resonator and a quarter-wave resonator to the wall of a narrow subwavelength slit in each unit cell of a slit array. The observed phenomenon results from the interferences between the waves propagating in the slit, those re-radiated by the Helmholtz resonator, and those re-radiated by the quarter-wave resonator. The proposed design may find its applications in designing angle-independent acoustical filters and controlling the phase of the transmitted waves.
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