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      Elastic bandgap widening and switching via spatially varying materials and buckling instabilities

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          Rainbow-trapping absorbers: Broadband, perfect and asymmetric sound absorption by subwavelength panels for transmission problems

          Perfect, broadband and asymmetric sound absorption is theoretically, numerically and experimentally reported by using subwavelength thickness panels in a transmission problem. The panels are composed of a periodic array of varying crosssection waveguides, each of them being loaded by Helmholtz resonators (HRs) with graded dimensions. The low cut-off frequency of the absorption band is fixed by the resonance frequency of the deepest HR, that reduces drastically the transmission. The preceding HR is designed with a slightly higher resonance frequency with a geometry that allows the impedance matching to the surrounding medium. Therefore, reflection vanishes and the structure is critically coupled. This results in perfect sound absorption at a single frequency. We report perfect absorption at 300 Hz for a structure whose thickness is 40 times smaller than the wavelength. Moreover, this process is repeated by adding HRs to the waveguide, each of them with a higher resonance frequency than the preceding one. Using this frequency cascade effect, we report quasi-perfect sound absorption over almost two frequency octaves ranging from 300 to 1000 Hz for a panel composed of 9 resonators with a total thickness of 11 cm, i.e., 10 times smaller than the wavelength at 300 Hz.
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            A chiral elastic metamaterial beam for broadband vibration suppression

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                Journal
                JASA Express Letters
                JASA Express Letters
                Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
                2691-1191
                January 2021
                January 2021
                : 1
                : 1
                : 015602
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                [1 ]Acoustics Division, Code 7160, United States Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375, USA,
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                10.1121/10.0003040
                c9d8f284-101d-4435-af40-75523720927d
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