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Design of Locally Resonant Acoustic Metamaterials with Specified Band Gaps Using Multi-Material Topology Optimization. [PDF]
Chen H, Fu Y, Ling L, Hu Y, Li L.
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Nanocrystal superlattices as phonon-engineered solids and acoustic metamaterials. [PDF]
Yazdani N +9 more
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A Comparative Sound Intensity Method for Measuring the Increase in Sound Insulation of Small Acoustic Metamaterial Samples. [PDF]
Agata P +5 more
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Hydrogel metapad with ultrasound transparency and broadband focusing for biomedical imaging. [PDF]
Zhang J +12 more
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A Bottom-Up Design Framework for Multifunctional Lattice Metamaterials. [PDF]
Hu Z +13 more
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Magnetoactive Acoustic Metamaterials
AbstractAcoustic metamaterials with negative constitutive parameters (modulus and/or mass density) have shown great potential in diverse applications ranging from sonic cloaking, abnormal refraction and superlensing, to noise canceling. In conventional acoustic metamaterials, the negative constitutive parameters are engineered via tailored structures ...
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An Overview on Acoustic Metamaterials
2021Acoustic 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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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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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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