Abstract
Acoustic metasurfaces, as two-dimensional acoustic metamaterials, are a current research topic for their sub-wavelength thickness and excellent acoustic wave manipulation. They hold significant promise in noise reduction and isolation, cloaking, camouflage, acoustic imaging, and focusing. Resonant structural units are utilized to construct acoustic metasurfaces with the unique advantage of controlling large wavelengths within a small size. In this paper, the recent research progresses of the resonant metasurfaces are reviewed, covering the design mechanisms and advances of structural units, the classification and application of the resonant metasurfaces, and the tunable metasurfaces. Finally, research interest in this field is predicted in future.
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Liu, D., Hao, L., Zhu, W., Yang, X., Yan, X., Guan, C., … Chen, Z. (2023, November 1). Recent Progress in Resonant Acoustic Metasurfaces. Materials. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16217044
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