Cite this article:
Wang Ji-Wei, Cheng Ying, Liu Xiao-Jun. Manipulation of extraordinary acoustic transmission by a tunable bull’s eye structureJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(5): 054301.
| Wang Ji-Wei, Cheng Ying, Liu Xiao-Jun. Manipulation of extraordinary acoustic transmission by a tunable bull’s eye structureJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(5): 054301. |
Manipulation of extraordinary acoustic transmission by a tunable bull’s eye structure
-
Abstract
Extraordinary acoustic transmission (EAT) has been investigated in a tunable bull's eye structure. We demonstrate that the transmission coefficient of acoustic waves can be modulated by a grating structure. When the grating is located at a distance of 0.5 mm from the base plate, the acoustic transmission shows an 8.77-fold enhancement compared to that by using a traditional bull's eye structure. When the distance increases to 1.5 mm, the transmission approaches zero, indicating a total reflection. Thus, we can make an efficient modulation of acoustic transmission from 0 to 877%. The EAT effects have been ascribed to the coupling of structure-induced resonance with the diffractive wave and the waveguide modes, as well as the Fabry-Perot resonances. As a potential application, the modulation of far-field collimation is illustrated in the proposed bull's eye structure. -
DownLoad: