Liquid-assisted tunable metasurface for simultaneous manipulation of surface elastic and acoustic waves

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A tunable and multi-functional one-dimensional metasurface, which is formed by engraving periodic semi-ellipse grooves on the surface of an aluminum half-space, is proposed in this paper. One characteristic of the metasurface is the manipulation of multi-physical fields, i.e. it could be utilized to manipulate surface elastic and acoustic waves simultaneously. The dispersion curves of the elastic and acoustic waves can be effectively tuned by adding liquids into the grooves. Based on the tunability different applications can be realized by adding different volumes of different liquids into the grooves. As an example, simultaneous rainbow trapping of the surface elastic and acoustic waves is demonstrated in the metasurface. Moreover, a resonant cavity where the elastic and acoustic waves are highly confined is reported. The proposed metasurface paves the way to the design of multi-functional devices for simultaneous control of elastic and acoustic waves.

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Yuan, S. M., Ma, T. X., Chen, A. L., & Wang, Y. S. (2018). Liquid-assisted tunable metasurface for simultaneous manipulation of surface elastic and acoustic waves. AIP Advances, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5011194

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