Resonant Beam Steering and Carpet Cloaking Using an Acoustic Transformational Metascreen

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TitreResonant Beam Steering and Carpet Cloaking Using an Acoustic Transformational Metascreen
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursAmin M., Siddiqui O., Orfali W., Farhat M., Khelif A.
JournalPHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
Volume10
Pagination064030
Date PublishedDEC 12
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2331-7019
Résumé

We invoke the Huygens principle to derive dispersion characteristics of acoustic transformational meta-surfaces that can deflect parallel wavefronts in a desired direction. We also propose a dual-Lorentz resonator whose aperture fields can be tuned by geometrical changes to implement a particular phase with unity reflection coefficient. The proposed metascreen is designed by our arranging slightly detuned Lorentz cavities that generate the necessary interference to compensate for the incident wavefronts. Since a complete 0-2 pi range of the reflection phase is achieved, the metascreen can steer a beam across the full horizon. Moreover, since the proposed dual resonator has subwavelength dimensions, the metascreen is capable of high-resolution imaging, which is an essential trait in cloaking and deceptive acoustics. Successful demonstration of acoustic beam steering and carpet cloaking is done for a wavelength of 790 mm with the help of full-wave simulations.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevApplied.10.064030