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Nonreciprocal field transformation with active acoustic metasurfaces

Xinhua Wen, Choonlae Cho, Xinghong Zhu, Namkyoo Park, Jensen Li

2024Science Advances13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Field transformation, as an extension of the transformation optics, provides a unique means for nonreciprocal wave manipulation, while the experimental realization remains a substantial challenge as it requires stringent material parameters of the metamaterials, e.g., purely nonreciprocal bianisotropic parameters. Here, we develop and demonstrate a nonreciprocal field transformation in a two-dimensional acoustic system, using an active metasurface that can independently control all constitutive parameters and achieve purely nonreciprocal Willis coupling. The field-transforming metasurface enables tailor-made field distribution manipulation, achieving localized field amplification by a predetermined ratio. The metasurface demonstrates the self-adaptive capability to various excitation conditions and can be extended to other geometric shapes. The metasurface also achieves nonreciprocal wave propagation for internal and external excitations, demonstrating a one-way acoustic device. The nonreciprocal field transformation not only extends the framework of the transformation theory for nonreciprocal wave manipulation but also holds great potential in applications such as ultrasensitive sensors and nonreciprocal communication.

Topics & Concepts

Transformation (genetics)MetamaterialField (mathematics)Transformation opticsRealization (probability)PhysicsExcitationAcousticsOpticsCoupling (piping)Computer scienceMathematicsMaterials sciencePure mathematicsBiochemistryQuantum mechanicsStatisticsMetallurgyGeneChemistryAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsUnderwater Acoustics Research