Acoustic resonance coupling for directional wave control: From angle-dependent absorption to asymmetric transmission

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We investigate acoustic wave coupling between two resonators of very different intrinsic losses, e.g. lossy and lossless resonators as an extreme case. We find that the resonator pair placed on a reflector exhibits angle-dependent absorption, showing an order of magnitude difference for opposite angles of incidence. The results obtained from a harmonic oscillator model show excellent agreement with numerical results. Moreover, our analytical model explicitly describes the contribution of radiation leakage and coupling to the angle-dependent absorption, enabling one to design a simple resonant structure demonstrating asymmetrical transmission.

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Lee, T., & Iizuka, H. (2019). Acoustic resonance coupling for directional wave control: From angle-dependent absorption to asymmetric transmission. New Journal of Physics, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab130d

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