Collimated beam formation in 3D acoustic sonic crystals

Author:

Vanel A LORCID,Dubois MORCID,Tronche CORCID,Fu S,Wang Y-TORCID,Dupont G,Rakić A DORCID,Bertling KORCID,Abdeddaim R,Enoch SORCID,Craster R VORCID,Li GORCID,Guenneau SORCID,Perchoux JORCID

Abstract

Abstract We demonstrate strongly collimated beam formation, at audible frequencies, in a three-dimensional acoustic phononic crystal where the wavelength is commensurate with the crystal elements; the crystal is a seemingly simple rectangular cuboid constructed from closely-spaced spheres, and yet demonstrates rich wave phenomena acting as a canonical three-dimensional metamaterial. We employ theory, numerical simulation and experiments to design and interpret this collimated beam phenomenon and use a crystal consisting of a finite rectangular cuboid array of 4 × 10 × 10 polymer spheres 1.38 cm in diameter in air, arranged in a primitive cubic cell with the centre-to-centre spacing of the spheres, i.e. the pitch, as 1.5 cm. Collimation effects are observed in the time domain for chirps with central frequencies at 14.2 kHz and 18 kHz, and we deployed a laser feedback interferometer or Self-Mixing Interferometer – a recently proposed technique to observe complex acoustic fields—that enables experimental visualisation of the pressure field both within the crystal and outside of the crystal. Numerical exploration using a higher-order multi-scale finite element method designed for the rapid and detailed simulation of 3D wave physics further confirms these collimation effects and cross-validates with the experiments. Interpretation follows using High Frequency Homogenization and Bloch analysis whereby the different origin of the collimation at these two frequencies is revealed by markedly different isofrequency surfaces of the sonic crystal.

Funder

Excellence Initiative of Aix-Marseille University - A*MIDEX

Newton International Fellowships Alumni

Australian Research Council

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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