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ACOUSTIC BAND GAP FORMATION IN METAMATERIALS
Authors
D. P. ELFORD
F. KUSMARTSEV
G. M. SWALLOWE
L. CHALMERS
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt'
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Abstract
This is an electronic version of an article published in the International Journal of Modern Physics B [© World Scientific Publishing Company].We present several new classes of metamaterials and/or locally resonant sonic crystal that are comprised of complex resonators. The proposed systems consist of multiple resonating inclusion that correspond to different excitation frequencies. This causes the formation of multiple overlapped resonance band gaps.We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that the individual band gaps achieved, span a far greater range ( 2kHz) than previously reported cases. The position and width of the band gap is independent of the crystal’s lattice constant and forms in the low frequency regime significantly below the conventional Bragg band gap. The broad envelope of individual resonance band gaps is attractive for sound proofing applications and furthermore the devices can be tailored to attenuate lower or higher frequency ranges, i.e. from seismic to ultrasonic
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