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arxiv: 1406.3552 · v1 · pith:QJTUUTU2new · submitted 2014-06-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.other

Highly efficient anomalous refraction of airborne sound through ultrathin metasurfaces

classification ❄️ cond-mat.other
keywords soundairborneanomalousapplicationslensmetasurfacethicknessacoustic
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Similar to their optic counterparts, acoustic components are anticipated to flexibly tailor the propagation of sound. However, the practical applications, e.g. for audible sound with large wavelengths, are frequently hampered by the issue of device thickness. Here we present an effective design of metasurface structures that can deflect the transmitted airborne sound in an anomalous way. This flat lens, made of spatially varied coiling-slit subunits, has a thickness of deep subwavelength. By elaborately optimizing its microstructures, the proposed lens exhibits high performance in steering sound wavefronts. The experimental results are in excellent agreement with the theoretical predictions. This study may open new avenues for numerous daily life applications, such as controlling indoor sound effects by decorating rooms with light metasurface walls.

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