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      Structural designs, principles, and applications of thin-walled membrane and plate-type acoustic/elastic metamaterials

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      Journal of Applied Physics
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            The emergence of artificially designed subwavelength electromagnetic materials, denoted metamaterials, has significantly broadened the range of material responses found in nature. However, the acoustic analogue to electromagnetic metamaterials has, so far, not been investigated. We report a new class of ultrasonic metamaterials consisting of an array of subwavelength Helmholtz resonators with designed acoustic inductance and capacitance. These materials have an effective dynamic modulus with negative values near the resonance frequency. As a result, these ultrasonic metamaterials can convey acoustic waves with a group velocity antiparallel to phase velocity, as observed experimentally. On the basis of homogenized-media theory, we calculated the dispersion and transmission, which agrees well with experiments near 30 kHz. As the negative dynamic modulus leads to a richness of surface states with very large wavevectors, this new class of acoustic metamaterials may offer interesting applications, such as acoustic negative refraction and superlensing below the diffraction limit.
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              Controlling sound with acoustic metamaterials

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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Physics
                Journal of Applied Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-8979
                1089-7550
                June 21 2021
                June 21 2021
                : 129
                : 23
                : 231103
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 71009, China
                Article
                10.1063/5.0042132
                66a10c52-b62d-4a23-abc1-727da5c327f6
                © 2021
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