Omnidirectional acoustic cloaking against airborne sound realized by a locally resonant sonic material

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We report that a locally resonant sonic material realizes omnidirectional acoustic invisibility in air. To achieve acoustic cloaking in the low-frequency regime, we axisymmetrically placed elastic rods comprised of silicone rubber and lead around a cloaked object. The radii of the rods are designed to minimize their total scattering cross section for a given frequency. The optimization is performed using an algorithm incorporating multiple scattering theory and gradient-based nonlinear programming. We numerically confirmed that the designed cloaking device suppressed the scattering cross section by almost 92% for all incident directions at the target frequency.

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Matsushima, K., Noguchi, Y., & Yamada, T. (2022). Omnidirectional acoustic cloaking against airborne sound realized by a locally resonant sonic material. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20591-z

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