Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective

Perfect absorption of low frequency sound with subwavelength absorbers has always been a challenge, owing to the difficulty in achieving impedance matching and the inherent weak absorption coefficients of materials at low frequencies. Recently it was shown that when a membrane-type resonator’s modes...

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Main Authors: Yang Min, Ma Guancong, Yang Zhiyu, Sheng Ping
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:EPJ Applied Metamaterials
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2015017
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spelling doaj-8058668ecdaf4829a1b217db224f4d1e2021-02-02T09:05:19ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Applied Metamaterials2272-23942015-01-0121010.1051/epjam/2015017epjam150006Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspectiveYang MinMa GuancongYang ZhiyuSheng PingPerfect absorption of low frequency sound with subwavelength absorbers has always been a challenge, owing to the difficulty in achieving impedance matching and the inherent weak absorption coefficients of materials at low frequencies. Recently it was shown that when a membrane-type resonator’s modes are hybridized through the addition of a thin air-sealed cell with a back reflecting surface, perfect absorption of low frequency acoustic wave can be achieved at a particular tunable frequency. Here we use a geometric perspective, based on the fact that the membrane is very thin and therefore the displacements on both sides of the membrane must be the same, to gain a unified framework for deriving absorption upper bounds as well as for understanding the hybrid resonance and the coherent perfect absorption on the same footing. The latter is another scheme for perfect absorption based on the phase coherence of two counter-propagating waves incident upon the membrane-type resonator. Experiments were carried out to verify some relations predicted by the general framework based on this geometric perspective. Excellent agreement between theory and experiment is seen.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2015017MetamaterialsDecorated membrane resonatorLow-frequency sounds absorptionCoherent perfect absorptionHybrid resonance metasurfaceGeometric perspective
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author Yang Min
Ma Guancong
Yang Zhiyu
Sheng Ping
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Ma Guancong
Yang Zhiyu
Sheng Ping
Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
EPJ Applied Metamaterials
Metamaterials
Decorated membrane resonator
Low-frequency sounds absorption
Coherent perfect absorption
Hybrid resonance metasurface
Geometric perspective
author_facet Yang Min
Ma Guancong
Yang Zhiyu
Sheng Ping
author_sort Yang Min
title Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
title_short Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
title_full Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
title_fullStr Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
title_full_unstemmed Subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
title_sort subwavelength perfect acoustic absorption in membrane-type metamaterials: a geometric perspective
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Applied Metamaterials
issn 2272-2394
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Perfect absorption of low frequency sound with subwavelength absorbers has always been a challenge, owing to the difficulty in achieving impedance matching and the inherent weak absorption coefficients of materials at low frequencies. Recently it was shown that when a membrane-type resonator’s modes are hybridized through the addition of a thin air-sealed cell with a back reflecting surface, perfect absorption of low frequency acoustic wave can be achieved at a particular tunable frequency. Here we use a geometric perspective, based on the fact that the membrane is very thin and therefore the displacements on both sides of the membrane must be the same, to gain a unified framework for deriving absorption upper bounds as well as for understanding the hybrid resonance and the coherent perfect absorption on the same footing. The latter is another scheme for perfect absorption based on the phase coherence of two counter-propagating waves incident upon the membrane-type resonator. Experiments were carried out to verify some relations predicted by the general framework based on this geometric perspective. Excellent agreement between theory and experiment is seen.
topic Metamaterials
Decorated membrane resonator
Low-frequency sounds absorption
Coherent perfect absorption
Hybrid resonance metasurface
Geometric perspective
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2015017
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