Abstract
Manipulating radiation patterns is challenging, especially at low frequencies. In this paper, we demonstrate that acoustic metamaterials arranged as an array of quadrupoles remarkably improve the directionality of acoustic radiation at low frequencies, compared with previous metamaterials arranged as monopole and dipole structures. The directivity of the acoustic radiation can be adjusted by changing the characteristic parameter and the symmetry of the structure, which provides a flexible method of adjusting radiation directions. The directionality can be further improved by constructing a linear array. Our work establishes acoustic radiation control via quadrupolar metamaterials.
Funder
National key R&D program of China
State Key Program of National Natural Science of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
State Key Laboratory of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Key Laboratory of Underwater Acoustic Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering