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arxiv: 1602.04492 · v1 · pith:KMKCKYU7new · submitted 2016-02-14 · ⚛️ physics.geo-ph

Flat lens for seismic waves

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keywords seismicflatgridlensstructuredwavesabilityachieving
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A prerequisite for achieving seismic invisibility is to demonstrate the ability of civil engineers to control seismic waves with artificially structured soils. We carry out large-scale field tests with a structured soil made of a grid consisting of cylindrical and vertical holes in the ground and a low frequency artificial source (< 10 Hz). This allows the identification of a distribution of energy inside the grid, which can be interpreted as the consequence of an effective negative refraction index. Such a flat lens reminiscent of what Veselago and Pendry envisioned for light opens avenues in seismic metamaterials to counteract the most devastating components of seismic signals.

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