Numerical study of acoustic focusing using a bianisotropic acoustic lens.

J Acoust Soc Am

Applied Research Laboratories, 10000 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas 78758,

Published: October 2020

Materials with sub-wavelength asymmetry and long-range order have recently been shown to demonstrate acoustical properties analogous to electromagnetic bianisotropy. One characteristic of bianisotropic acoustic media is the existence of direction-dependent acoustic impedance. Therefore, the magnitude and phase of the acoustic fields transmitted through bianisotropic acoustic media are dependent on the direction of bianisotropic polarization. These materials can therefore be used as acoustic metasurfaces to control acoustic fields. To demonstrate this behavior, a numerical model of bianisotropic acoustic waveguides is utilized to design a lens that focuses an incident plane wave by only manipulating the orientation of the bianisotropic coupling vector.

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