High-resolution acoustic imaging at low frequencies using 3D-printed metamaterials

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Abstract

An acoustic metamaterial has been constructed using 3D printing. It contained an array of air-filled channels, whose size and shape could be varied within the design and manufacture process. In this paper we analyze both numerically and experimentally the properties of this polymer metamaterial structure, and demonstrate its use for the imaging of a sample with sub-wavelength dimensions in the audible frequency range.

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Laureti, S., Hutchins, D. A., Davis, L. A. J., Leigh, S. J., & Ricci, M. (2016). High-resolution acoustic imaging at low frequencies using 3D-printed metamaterials. AIP Advances, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4968606

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