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Ultra-slow sound in non-resonant meta-aerogel

Published 20 Mar 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2003.09059v1)

Abstract: The manipulation of sound with acoustic metamaterials is a field of intense research, where interaction via resonance is a common application despite the significant disadvantages. We propose a novel procedure for introducing well-designed coupling interfaces with a cell size of less than 10 nm into an ultra-soft porous medium, to prepare a meta-aerogel, where the sound propagation is significantly delayed in a non-resonant mode. The resultant sound velocity is shown as a scaling law with the mass density and the mass fraction ratio of the components, in accordance with our analytical model. We have prepared a meta-aerogel with the slowest sound velocity of 62 m/s. To the best of our knowledge, this is the lowest value in compact solid materials, with a prospect of further slowing down by our procedure. The development of such meta-aerogels can facilitate key applications in acoustic metamaterials intended to employ non-resonant type slow sound (or phase delay). Examples of the latter include deep subwavelength meta-surface and other focused imaging or transformation acoustics that require a high contrast of sound velocity.

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