Refractive acoustic devices for airborne sound.

Phys Rev Lett

Centro Tecnológico de Ondas, Unidad Asociada de Investigación (CSIC-UPV), Edificio de Institutos II, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, E-46022 Valencia, Spain.

Published: January 2002

We show that a sonic crystal made of periodic distributions of rigid cylinders in air acts as a new material which allows the construction of refractive acoustic devices for airborne sound. It is demonstrated that, in the long-wave regime, the crystal has low impedance and the sound is transmitted at subsonic velocities. Here, the fabrication and characterization of a convergent lens are presented. Also, an example of a Fabry-Perot interferometer based on this crystal is analyzed. It is concluded that refractive devices based on sonic crystals behave in a manner similar to that of optical systems.

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