Acoustic asymmetric transmission based on time-dependent dynamical scattering

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Abstract

An acoustic asymmetric transmission device exhibiting unidirectional transmission property for acoustic waves is extremely desirable in many practical scenarios. Such a unique property may be realized in various configurations utilizing acoustic Zeeman effects in moving media as well as frequency-conversion in passive nonlinear acoustic systems and in active acoustic systems. Here we demonstrate a new acoustic frequency conversion process in a time-varying system, consisting of a rotating blade and the surrounding air. The scattered acoustic waves from this time-varying system experience frequency shifts, which are linearly dependent on the blade's rotating frequency. Such scattering mechanism can be well described theoretically by an acoustic linear time-varying perturbation theory. Combining such time-varying scattering effects with highly efficient acoustic filtering, we successfully develop a tunable acoustic unidirectional device with 20dB power transmission contrast ratio between two counter propagation directions at audible frequencies.

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Wang, Q., Yang, Y., Ni, X., Xu, Y. L., Sun, X. C., Chen, Z. G., … Chen, Y. F. (2015). Acoustic asymmetric transmission based on time-dependent dynamical scattering. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep10880

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