Experimental characterisation of the bound acoustic surface modes supported by honeycomb and hexagonal hole arrays

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The Dirac point and associated linear dispersion exhibited in the band structure of bound (non-radiative) acoustic surface modes supported on a honeycomb array of holes is explored. An aluminium plate with a honeycomb lattice of periodic sub-wavelength perforations is characterised by local pressure field measurements above the sample surface to obtain the full band-structure of bound modes. The local pressure fields of the bound modes at the K and M symmetry points are imaged, and the losses at frequencies near the Dirac frequency are shown to increase monotonically as the mode travels through the K point at the Dirac frequency on the honeycomb lattice. Results are contrasted with those from a simple hexagonal array of similar holes, and both experimentally obtained dispersion relations are shown to agree well with the predictions of a numerical model.

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Starkey, T. A., Kyrimi, V., Ward, G. P., Sambles, J. R., & Hibbins, A. P. (2019). Experimental characterisation of the bound acoustic surface modes supported by honeycomb and hexagonal hole arrays. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50446-z

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