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arxiv: 1711.04193 · v1 · pith:QUV6BAWPnew · submitted 2017-11-11 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Elastic metasurfaces for splitting SV- and P-waves in elastic solids

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keywords elasticphasemetasurfacearraycracksdesignmetasurfacesp-waves
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Although recent advances have made it possible to manipulate electromagnetic and acoustic wavefronts with sub-wavelength metasurface slabs, the design of elastodynamic counterparts remains challenging. We introduce a novel but simple design approach to control SV-waves in elastic solids. The proposed metasurface can be fabricated by cutting an array of aligned parallel cracks in a solid such that the materials between the cracks act as plate-like waveguides in the background medium. The plate array is capable of modulating the phase change of SV-wave while keeping the phase of P-wave unchanged. An analytical model for SV-wave incidence is established to calculate the transmission coefficient and the transmitted phase through the plate-like waveguide explicitly. A complete $2\pi$ range of phase delay is achieved by selecting different thicknesses for the plates. An elastic metasurface for splitting SV- and P-waves is designed and demonstrated using full wave finite element (FEM) simulations. Two metasurfaces for focusing plane and cylindrical SV-waves are also presented.

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