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arxiv 2104.12937 v1 pith:R66PJF2Y submitted 2021-04-27 physics.app-ph

Scalable Metagrating for Efficient Ultrasonic Focusing

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Acoustic focusing plays a pivotal role in a wide variety of applications ranging from medical science to nondestructive testing. Previous works have shown that acoustic metagratings can overcome the inherent efficiency limitations of gradient metasurfaces in beam steering. In this work, we propose a new design principle for acoustic metalenses, based on metagratings, to achieve efficient ultrasonic focusing. We achieve beam focusing by locally controlling the excitation of a single diffraction order with the use of adiabatically varying metagratings over the lens aperture. A set of metagratings is optimized by a semi-analytical approach using a genetic algorithm, enabling efficient anomalous reflection for a wide range of reflection angles. Numerical results reveal that our metalens can effectively focus impinging ultrasonic waves to a focal point of FWHM = 0.364{\lambda}. The focusing performance of the metalens is demonstrated experimentally, validating our proposed approach.

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