Underwater sound isolation has been a long-standing fundamental issue in industry and military fields. Starting from a simple theoretical model, here an air-sealed meta-screen is proposed to overcome this problem. Comparing with the sample without filling air, the effective impedance of the air-sealed one is greatly reduced and strikingly mismatch with water, accompanying another merit of low sound speed. Deeply suppressed sound transmission (∼50 dB) through such a meta-screen is observed experimentally over a wide range of ultrasonic frequencies and incident angles.
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Bai, X., Qiu, C., Wen, X., Peng, S., Ke, M., & Liu, Z. (2017). Highly efficient isolation of waterborne sound by an air-sealed meta-screen. AIP Advances, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4983035
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