xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributor-funder:
European Commission Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Sponsor:
J.C. acknowledges the support from the European Research Council (ERC) through the Starting Grant No. 714577 PHONOMETA and from the MINECO through a Ramon y Cajal grant (Grant No. RYC-2015-17156). J.-P.G. and V.R.G. gratefully acknowledge the support from the ANR Project METAUDIBLE No. ANR-13-BS09-0003 cofounded by ANR and FRAE and the support from the RFI Le Mans Acoustique (Region Pays de la Loire) PavNat project. This article is based upon work from COST Action DENORMS CA15125, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). J.L. would like to acknowledge support from Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (Project No. 16302218).
Project:
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/PHONOMETA Gobierno de España. RYC-2015-17156
Keywords:
Acoustic metamaterials
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Electromagnetism
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Bianisotropic media
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Optics
In an effective medium description of acoustic metamaterials, the Willis coupling plays the same role as the bianisotropy in electromagnetism. Willis media can be described by a constitutive matrix composed of the classical effective bulk modulus and density aIn an effective medium description of acoustic metamaterials, the Willis coupling plays the same role as the bianisotropy in electromagnetism. Willis media can be described by a constitutive matrix composed of the classical effective bulk modulus and density and additional cross-coupling terms defining the acoustic bianisotropy. Based on a unifying theoretical model, we unite the properties of acoustic Willis coupling with PT-symmetric systems under the same umbrella and show in either case that an exceptional point hosts a remarkably pronounced scattering asymmetry that is accompanied by one-way zero reflection for sound waves. The analytical treatment is backed up by experimental input in asymmetrically side-loaded waveguides showing how gauge transformations and loss biasing can embrace both Willis materials and non-Hermitian physics to tailor unidirectional reflectionless acoustics, which is appealing for purposeful sound insulation and steering.[+][-]