Confined coupled acoustic line-modes supported by two parallel lines of periodic holes on opposite surfaces of a glide-symmetric waveguide have a hybrid character combining symmetric and anti-symmetric properties. These hybrid coupled acoustic line-modes have a near constant group velocity over a broad frequency range as no band gap is formed at the first Brillouin zone boundary. We show that the hybrid character of these confined modes is tuneable as a function of the spacing between the two surfaces. Further we explore how the band-gap reappears as the glide symmetry is broken.
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Moore, D. B., Ward, G. P., Smith, J. D., Hibbins, A. P., Sambles, J. R., & Starkey, T. A. (2022). Confined acoustic line modes within a glide-symmetric waveguide. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13782-1
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