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Ultra-broadband suppression of sound scattering via illusion metamaterials

Published 22 Apr 2023 in physics.app-ph | (2305.00910v1)

Abstract: The scattering of waves is a ubiquitous phenomenon in physics, yet there are numerous scenarios, such as the pursuit of invisibility, where suppressing it is of utmost importance. In comparison to prior methods which are restricted by limited bandwidths, here we present a technique to suppress sound scattering across an ultra-broad spectrum by utilizing illusion metamaterials. This illusion metamaterial, consisting of subwavelength tunnels with precisely crafted internal structures, has the ability to guide acoustic waves around the obstacles and recreate the incoming wavefront on the exit surface. Consequently, two ultra-broadband illusionary effects are produced: disappearing space and time shift. Simultaneously, all signs of sound scattering are removed across an exceptionally wide spectrum, ranging from the quasistatic limit to an upper limit of the spectrum, as confirmed by full-wave simulations and acoustic experiments. Our approach represents a major step forward in the development of broadband functional metamaterials and holds the potential to revolutionize various fields, including acoustic camouflage and reverberation control.

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