声学普尔塞尔效应是由连续体中的准束状态引起的
Sibo Huang1,2, Shuhuan Xie1,3, He Gao2
1Institute of Acoustics, School of Physics Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.
Fundamental research
|December 11, 2024
概括
研究人员使用连续 (quasiBICs) 中的准束状态探索了声学普尔塞尔效应. 他们通过利用这些准BIC来提高声音源的性能,证明了声辐射的显著增强,几乎是两倍的数量级.
科学领域:
- 声学 声学 在声学上.
- 波浪物理 波浪物理
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
背景情况:
- 声学珀塞尔效应增强了来自共振系统的声音发射.
- 连续体中的准束状态 (quasiBICs) 提供了独特的波束特性.
研究的目的:
- 在理论和实验上研究由准BICs引起的Purcell声学效应.
- 开发一个框架,以了解和优化声辐射增强.
主要方法:
- 基于辐射和散射因子的理论框架的开发.
- 使用两个合共振器支持弗里德里希-温特根准BIC的实验演示.
主要成果:
- 准BICs导致高度封闭的声场和增强的声辐射.
- 实验验证显示,声源的发射增强了近两倍的数量级.
- 确定了优化Purcell因子的关键排放条件.
结论:
- 准BIC在诱导强烈的声学珀塞尔效应方面是有效的.
- 这项工作弥合了声学珀塞尔效应和声学BIC之间的差距.
- 潜在的应用包括高强度声源,高Q声学设备和非线性声学.
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