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Wavefront Modulation and Subwavelength Diffractive Acoustics with an Acoustic Metasurface

Published 24 Jun 2014 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1406.6306v1)

Abstract: Metasurfaces are a family of novel wavefront shaping devices with planar profile and subwavelength thickness. Acoustic metasurfaces with ultralow profile yet extraordinary wave manipulating properties would be highly desirable for improving the performance of many acoustic wave-based applications. However, designing acoustic metasurfaces with similar functionality as their electromagnetic counterparts remains challenging with traditional metamaterial design approaches. Here we present a design and realization of an acoustic metasurface based on tapered labyrinthine metamaterials. The demonstrated metasurface can not only can steer an acoustic beam as expected from the generalized Snell s law, but also exhibits various unique properties including surface wave conversion, extraordinary beam-steering and apparent negative refraction through higher-order diffraction. Such designer acoustic metasurfaces provide a new design methodology for acoustic signal modulation devices and may be useful for applications such as beam-steering, surface wave manipulation, high efficiency sound absorption, acoustic imaging and ultrasound lens design.

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