Mutual inductance and coupling effects in acoustic resonant unit cells

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Abstract

We present an acoustic metamaterial (AMM) consisting of a dumbbell-shaped split hollow sphere (DSSHS). Transmission results of experiments and simulations both presented a transmitted dip at the resonant frequency of AMM, which demonstrated its negative modulus property. As the two split holes in the DSSHS had strong coupling effects for the acoustic medium in the local region, the dip could be simply manipulated by tuning the distance between the split holes. When the distance was large enough, the mutual inductance tended to disappear, and a weak interaction existed in the structure. According to the property of weak interaction, a multiband AMM and a broadband AMMwith a negative modulus could be achieved by arraying DSSHS clusters with different distances. Furthermore, mutual inductance and coupling in DSSHS reinforced the local resonance, and this kind of cell could be used to design the acoustic metasurface to abnormally control the refractive waves.

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Ding, C., Dong, Y., Song, K., Zhai, S., Wang, Y., & Zhao, X. (2019). Mutual inductance and coupling effects in acoustic resonant unit cells. Materials, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12091558

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