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A thin multi-order Helmholtz metamaterial with perfect broadband acoustic absorption
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Acoustic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsEngineeringContinuous Acoustic AbsorptionOptical PropertiesNegative-index MetamaterialHelmholtz ResonatorApplied PhysicsMetasurfacesMetamaterialsAcoustic MetamaterialAcoustic MaterialComputational ElectromagneticsUltrasoundDynamic MetamaterialsMulti-order Helmholtz MetamaterialNanophotonics
We propose a multi-order Helmholtz metamaterial with deep-subwavelength thickness in which perfect continuous acoustic absorption is achieved within 400 Hz ∼ 2800 Hz. The metamaterial is composed of multiple detuned cells, each of which is constructed by several perforated plates inserting into the cavity of a Helmholtz resonator (HR) and hence gains multiple individually-tuned high-order peaks besides the original HR peak. By precisely designing each peak of the cells, the extra-broadband perfect absorption can be obtained. This kind of metamaterials could possess broad applications in noise control engineering owing to the extraordinary absorption performance and high flexural stiffness.
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