Tunable acoustic metasurface with High-Q spectrum splitting

Shilong Zhai, Kun Song, Changlin Ding, Yuanbo Wang, Yibao Dong, Xiaopeng Zhao

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Abstract

We propose a tunable acoustic metasurface using a nested structure as the microunit, which is constituted by two distinct resonators. Thanks to the coupling resonance for the microunit and by simply adjusting the rotation angle of the inner split cavity, this nested structure provides nearly 27pi; phase shift. The full-wave simulations demonstrate that the constructed metasurface can be tuned to reflect incident sound waves to different directions in the operation frequency region with a very narrow bandwidth, which is a key functionality for many applications such as filtering and imaging. Meanwhile, the reflected sound waves out of the operation frequency region always remain unchanged. As a result, a high Q-factor spectrum splitting can be realised. The presented metasurface is of importance to develop many metamaterial-based devices, such as tunable acoustic cloaks and acoustic switching devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1976
JournalMaterials
Volume11
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • High Q-factor
  • Metasurface
  • Spectrum splitting
  • Tunability

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