Modeling ultrasonic metafluids: The significance of discrete oscillators.

Phys Rev E

Laboratory of Molecular Modeling, National Institute of Chemistry, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia and Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Published: January 2024

Significant changes in the acoustic response of a fluid can be induced by the suspension of tiny, subwavelength-size discrete micro-oscillators in the fluid. We investigate how the topological properties of these oscillators, such as the mass distribution and connectivity of the oscillator parts, influence the effective dynamic density and compressibility of the fluid in which they are embedded. We demonstrate a superior, metamaterial-like response of the suspension when using micro-oscillators with a high density of low-frequency modes. Such low-frequency modes occur in loosely connected microstructures and make the system much more experimentally feasible due to the larger ultrasonic attenuation length at these frequencies. In addition, the absence of need for an intricately designed structure brings experimental implementation within reach.

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