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Fluid-like elastic metasurface

Author(s)
Shin, YeJeongSeung, Hong MinOh, Joo Hwan
Issued Date
2023-03
DOI
10.1063/5.0139336
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62252
Citation
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, v.122, no.10, pp.101701
Abstract
What makes elastic waves different from other waves is the existence of various wave modes and coupling between these modes. Accordingly, the manipulation of elastic waves suffers from many limitations due to mode coupling, which is an inherent complex physical property of elastic waves. In this study, we propose fluid-like elastic metasurfaces that act as an acoustic (fluid) surface to perfectly eliminate mode coupling. Because longitudinal and shear waves are decoupled, only reflected longitudinal (or shear) waves exist when longitudinal (or shear) waves are incident. Using a strip-type unit cell, elastic metasurfaces mimicking acoustic hard-wall and soft-wall were designed and realized. In addition, numerical analysis and experiments were conducted to prove the validity of the designed unit cells. This study presents a more versatile metasurface by solving the mode coupling of solid elastic waves. In addition, two types of designed fluid-like metasurfaces are expected to be utilized in further studies considering the opposite phase shift characteristic.
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
ISSN
0003-6951
Keyword
MODE CONVERSIONMETAMATERIALSWAVES

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