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Acoustically conceal an object with hearing
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MusicAeroacousticsFinite Element MethodEngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialAudiologyArtsNoisePrairie-maskerSpeech ProcessingAcoustic CloaksAcoustical EngineeringComputational ElectromagneticsSound PropagationSpeech PerceptionRectangular Cloaks
Following the concept of remote circular electromagnetic cloaks [Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 093901 (2009)], here we exploit theoretically a class of rectangular cloaks that can acoustically cloak an object outside the cloaking shell. The cloaked object is no longer deafened by the cloaking shell, which is distinctly different from the existing acoustic cloaks. The function of such cloaks is justified by full wave simulations based on the finite element method. This work makes it possible to propose some applications like the stealth of submarines, which receive any incoming acoustic waves while keeping themselves undetectable to enemy's sonar devices.
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