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29 March 2019 One way sound: an acoustic diode based on programmable smart metamaterials (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
We propose a novel concept of metamaterials, based on a smart, programmable unit cell. This new metamaterial is presently used to devise new nonreciprocal devices in acoustics, illustrated by the design of an acoustic diode, or isolator. A boundary control strategy was previously shown to provide direction-dependent propagation properties in acoustic waveguides. In this paper, the boundary control is reinterpreted as a source term for the inhomogeneous wave equation, in a purely 1D model. Nonreciprocity is then obtained using a distributed source that replaces the non-standard boundary condition where the normal velocity at the boundary is a function of both pressure and its tangential derivative. Numerical simulations are carried out to validate the theoretical model, and the scattering matrix of the device is retrieved to investigate the nonreciprocal nature of the system. Finally, an experimental validation is carried out and transmission measurements are presented. Results show that the proposed smart metamaterials is able to realize an efficient, ultra-broadband, sub-wavelength, acoustic isolator.
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Sami Karkar and Manuel Collet "One way sound: an acoustic diode based on programmable smart metamaterials (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10967, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XIII, 109671F (29 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518598
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Metamaterials

Diodes

Optical isolators

Instrument modeling

Numerical simulations

Scattering

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