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Acoustic carpet cloak based on an ultrathin metasurface
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Acoustic MetamaterialsAeroacousticsEngineeringAcoustic Carpet CloakPhysical AcousticAcoustic MetamaterialAtmospheric AcousticMetasurfacesMetamaterialsAcoustic MaterialTriangular Bump ObstacleComputational ElectromagneticsMembrane-capped CavitiesSound PropagationDynamic MetamaterialsAcoustic MetasurfaceElectromagnetic Metamaterials
An acoustic metasurface carpet cloak based on membrane-capped cavities is proposed and investigated numerically. This design has been chosen for allowing ultrathin geometries, although adapted to airborne sound frequencies in the range of 1 kHz ($\ensuremath{\lambda}\ensuremath{\approx}30$ cm), surpassing the designs reported in the literature in terms of thinness. A formulation of generalized Snell's laws is first proposed, mapping the directions of the incident and reflected waves to the metasurface phase function. This relation is then applied to achieve a prescribed wavefront reflection direction, for a given incident direction, by controlling the acoustic impedance grading along the metasurface. The carpet cloak performance of the proposed acoustic metasurface is then assessed on a triangular bump obstacle, generally considered as a baseline configuration in the literature.
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