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An Overview on Acoustic Metamaterials

2021
Acoustic metamaterials are artificially engineered composites composed of mesoscopic subwavelength units, which have recently become an active field with an enormous range of potential applications. These media, which derive their properties from their structure rather than from the chemical properties of their constitutive materials, can be tailored ...
Walter Bova   +2 more
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Acoustic Metamaterials

MRS Bulletin, 2008
AbstractThe field of engineered materials with designed properties is expected to continue to grow in the future, and metamaterials are instrumental in allowing this freedom of design. Metamaterials, particularly acoustic, are still in the stage of infancy.
Lee Fok, Muralidhar Ambati, Xiang Zhang
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Metamaterials acoustic barrier

Applied Acoustics, 2021
Abstract Metamaterials represent a new technology in noise control fields. The first studies about metamaterials date back to the 1900s. The ability to deflect acoustic waves is due to the geometric of the structures that generate resonance effects, and to the periodic arrangement within the material.
Iannace G., Ciaburro G., Trematerra A.
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The 2024 acoustic metamaterials roadmap [PDF]

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Abstract Today, acoustic metamaterials (AMMs) form a core area of metamaterial research. They offer bespoke wave control, achievable through their rationally designed structure and are at the forefront of metamaterial applications and commercialisation.
Gregory James Chaplain   +37 more
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