Sound Pressure Level Gain in an Acoustic Metamaterial Cavity

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The inherent attenuation of a homogeneous viscous medium limits radiation propagation, thereby restricting the use of many high-frequency acoustic devices to only short-range applications. Here, we design and experimentally demonstrate an acoustic metamaterial localization cavity which is used for sound pressure level (SPL) gain using double coiled up space like structures thereby increasing the range of detection. This unique behavior occurs within a subwavelength cavity that is 1/10th of the wavelength of the incident acoustic wave, which provides up to a 13 dB SPL gain. We show that the amplification results from the Fabry-Perot resonance of the cavity, which has a simultaneously high effective refractive index and effective impedance. We also experimentally verify the SPL amplification in an underwater environment at higher frequencies using a sample with an identical unit cell size. The versatile scalability of the design shows promising applications in many areas, especially in acoustic imaging and underwater communication.
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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Issue Date
2014-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.4

ISSN
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/srep07421
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/201057
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