All-angle blockage of sound by an acoustic double-fishnet metamaterial

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In this paper we design an acoustic metamaterial for broadband sound blockage that is easy to fabricate and presents tunable capabilities. Two adjacent holey plates are predicted to support a gap mode which is responsible of a forbidden band, displaying a negative effective bulk modulus. This acoustic metamaterial exhibits a weak dispersion with parallel momentum implying that strong attenuation appears for a broad range of angles of incident sound. Its bandwidth can be tailored at will by varying the separation between the two holey plates. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Christensen, J., Martín-Moreno, L., & García-Vidal, F. J. (2010). All-angle blockage of sound by an acoustic double-fishnet metamaterial. Applied Physics Letters, 97(13). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3491289

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