Abstract
Negative refraction plays an important role in acoustic wave manipulation and imaging. However, conventional systems based on acoustic metamaterials suffer from the limits induced by loss-related and resolution issues. In this work, a parity-time (PT)-symmetric system is introduced to realize loss-free bidirectional acoustic negative refraction. The system is composed of a pair of locally PT-symmetric multi-layer metasurfaces sandwiching a region of free space, which also forms a global PT symmetry. The property of bidirectional negative refraction, which is rare for general PT-symmetric structures, is related to the coexistence of amplification and absorption in the locally PT-symmetric metasurfaces at their PT-broken phases. Such metasurfaces can freely switch their states between coherent perfect absorber (CPA) and amplifier depending on the direction of incidence. Our results provide a physical mechanism for realizing bidirectional functions in acoustic PT-symmetric systems.
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Lan, J., Zhang, X., Wang, L., Lai, Y., & Liu, X. (2020). Bidirectional acoustic negative refraction based on a pair of metasurfaces with both local and global PT-symmetries. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67793-x
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