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Achromatic metasurfaces with inversely customized dispersion for ultra-broadband acoustic beam engineering

Materials Science 2022-03-02 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

Metasurfaces, the ultrathin media with extraordinary wavefront modulation ability, have shown versatile potential in manipulating waves. However, existing acoustic metasurfaces are limited by their narrow-band frequency-dependent capability, which severely hinders their real-world applications that usually require customized dispersion. To address this bottlenecking challenge, we report ultra-broadband achromatic metasurfaces that are capable of delivering arbitrary and frequency-independent wave properties by bottom-up topology optimization. We successively demonstrate three ultra-broadband functionalities, including acoustic beam steering, focusing and levitation, featuring record-breaking relative bandwidths of 93.3%, 120% and 118.9%, respectively. All metasurface elements show novel asymmetric geometries containing multiple scatters, curved air channels and local cavities. Moreover, we reveal that the inversely designed metasurfaces can support integrated internal resonances, bi-anisotropy and multiple scattering, which collectively form the mechanism underpinning the ultra-broadband customized dispersion. Our study opens new horizons for ultra-broadband high-efficiency achromatic functional devices on demand, with promising extension to the optical and elastic achromatic metamaterials.

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@article{arxiv.2011.07219,
  title  = {Achromatic metasurfaces with inversely customized dispersion for ultra-broadband acoustic beam engineering},
  author = {Hao-Wen Dong and Chen Shen and Sheng-Dong Zhao and Weibao Qiu and Juan Zhou and Chuanzeng Zhang and Hairong Zheng and Steven A. Cummer and Yue-Sheng Wang and Li Cheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.07219},
  year   = {2022}
}

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21 pages, 5 figures