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Scattering of surface waves by inhomogeneities in crystalline structures

Classical Physics 2023-09-18 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In current scientific and technological scenario, studies of transmittance of surface waves across structured interfaces have gained some wind amidst applications to metasurfaces, electronic edge-waves, crystal grain boundaries, etc. The results presented in the present article shed a light on the influence of material inhomogeneities on propagation of surface waves. Within the framework of classical mechanics, an analog of Gurtin-Murdoch model is employed where elastic properties on surface are assumed to be distinct from bulk. Restricting to scalar waves on prototype square lattice half-plane, particles on considered structured surface have piecewise-constant mass and surface force-constants across an interfacial point. Particles in bulk lattice interact with nearest neighbours in a way that involves unequal force-constants parallel to surface versus normal to it. A surface wave band exists for such lattice structure wherein the waveform decays exponentially inside half-plane. A formula for surface wave transmittance is given based on an exact solution on half-plane, and, thus, previous work of Sharma & Eremeyev 2019 Int. J. Eng. Sci. 143, 33-38 is extended. An explicit expression for fraction of energy influx leaked via bulk waves is a highlight. Included are graphical results for several illustrative values of surface structure parameters.

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@article{arxiv.2309.08552,
  title  = {Scattering of surface waves by inhomogeneities in crystalline structures},
  author = {Basant Lal Sharma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.08552},
  year   = {2023}
}

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