Generation of 2D and 3D acoustic lattices in midair using polygonal active diffraction gratings

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This paper presents a method to generate two- and three-dimensional periodic or quasi-periodic acoustic lattices in air using polygonal active diffraction gratings. The radiated field depends on design parameters and is well predictable in terms of a superposition of oblique plane waves, with very good agreement with simulations and experiments. Our device represents a simple and efficient approach for producing acoustic lattices with attractive advantages, such as planar single-sided geometry, simple electronics, axial steering, and broadband operation. The design is scalable and compatible with other scientific applications, such as microfluidic platforms.

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Paez-Amaya, D., Muelas-Hurtado, R. D., Ealo, J. L., & Volke-Sepúlveda, K. (2023). Generation of 2D and 3D acoustic lattices in midair using polygonal active diffraction gratings. Applied Physics Letters, 122(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0126728

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