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arxiv: 1301.0065 · v1 · pith:MQBEBXY3new · submitted 2013-01-01 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Acoustic Wavefront Manipulation: Impedance Inhomogeneity and Extraordinary Reflection

classification ⚛️ physics.optics
keywords acousticmanipulationreflectionwavefrontacousticsapplicationsengineeringextraordinary
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Optical wavefront can be manipulated by interfering elementary beams with phase inhomogeneity. Therefore a surface allowing huge, abrupt and position-variant phase change would enable all possibilities of wavefront engineering. However, one may not have the luxury of efficient abrupt-phase-changing materials in acoustics. This motivates us to establish a counterpart mechanism for acoustics, in order to empower the wide spectrum of novel acoustic applications. Remarkably, the proposed impedance-governed generalized Snell's law (IGSL) of reflection is distinguished from that in optics. Via the manipulation of inhomogeneous acoustic impedance, extraordinary reflection can be tailored for unprecedented wavefront manipulation while ordinary reflection can be surprisingly switched on or off. Our results may power the acoustic-wave manipulation and engineering. We demonstrate novel acoustic applications by planar surfaces designed with IGSL.

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