- Tytuł:
- Subdiffractive propagation in a bidimensional sonic crystal
- Autorzy:
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Sanchez-Morcillo, V.
Perez-Arjona, I.
Redondo, J.
Espinosa, V.
Staliunas, K. - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/332514.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2007
- Wydawca:
- Polskie Towarzystwo Akustyczne
- Opis:
- Sonic crystals are media with a periodic modulation of the acoustic parameters, as the density and the bulk modulus. They have recently attracted a great interest, because of their potential applications in the control of sound propagation, used as reflectors, focusers or waveguides. All these properties are related with the dispersion introduced by the crystal anisotropy. We report on the nondiffractive propagation of sound in two-dimensional sonic crystals. It is shown that, for given frequencies and directions of incidence, a narrow sonic beam can propagate without diffractive broadening. Such nondiffractive sonic beams exist in crystals with perfect symmetry, and do not require the presence of defects, differently from other waveguiding phenomena reported previously. The cancellation of diffraction has been predicted using the plane-wave expansion method to evaluate the dispersion surfaces of the crystal and the spatial dispersion (isofrequency) curves. It occurs for frequencies and wavevectors for which dispersion curves have zero curvature, denoting a transition between focusing and defocusing regimes. By means of perturbative techniques, a simple analytical expression for the nondiffractive conditions has been obtained. The phenomenon is also demonstrated by numerical integration of the acoustic equations using the FDTD technique with very good agreement with the preliminary experimental results. Support from Spanish MEC, project FIS2005-07931-C03-01, is acknowledged.
- Źródło:
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Hydroacoustics; 2007, 10; 85-92
1642-1817 - Pojawia się w:
- Hydroacoustics
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki