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Published on: June 7, 2019
Broadband sound barriers with bianisotropic metasurfaces
Bogdan-Ioan Popa1, Yuxin Zhai2, Hyung-Suk Kwon2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA. bipopa@umich.edu.
Abstract:
Noise is a long standing societal problem that has recently been linked to serious health consequences. Despite decades of research on noise mitigation techniques, existing methods have significant limitations including inability to silence broadband noise and shield large volumes. Here we show theoretically and experimentally that acoustic bianisotropic materials with non-zero strain to momentum coupling are remarkably effective sound barriers. They surpass state-of-the-art sound isolators in terms of attenuation, bandwidth, and shielded volume. We implement our barriers with very compact active meta-atoms that owe their small size to their local response to external sound. Moreover, our active approach is not constrained by feedback stabilization requirements, in stark contrast with all traditional active sound control systems. Consequently, bianisotropic sound barriers have the potential to revolutionize noise control technologies and provide much needed solutions to an increasingly important and difficult challenge.
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