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Broadband ultra-thin acoustic metasurface absorber

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We theoretically and experimentally propose two designs of broadband low-frequency acoustic metasurface absorbers (Sample I/Sample II) for the frequency ranges of 458Hz~968Hz and 231Hz~491Hz (larger than 1 octave), with absorption larger than 0.8, and having the ultra-thin thickness of 5.2cm and 10.4cm respectively ({\lambda}/15 for the lowest working frequency and {\lambda}/7.5 for the highest frequency). The designed supercell consists of 16 different unit cells corresponding to 16 eigen frequencies for resonant absorptions. The coupling of multiple resonances leads to broadband absorption effect in the full range of the targeted frequency spectrum. In particular, we propose to combine gradient-change channel and coiled structure to achieve simultaneous impedance matching and minimal occupied space, leading to the ultra-thin thickness of the metasurface absorbers. Our conceived ultra-thin low-frequency broadband absorbers may lead to pragmatic implementations and applications in noise control field.

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  • Extreme Low-Frequency Ultrathin Acoustic Absorbing Metasurface physics.app-ph · 2019-08-05 · conditional · none · ref 24 · internal anchor

    A 1.3-centimeter multi-coiled metasurface absorbs 99.99% of sound at 50 Hz, reaching a thickness of λ/527, by combining a coiled chamber with internal labyrinthine passages.