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Harnessing negative refraction and evanescent waves toward super-resolution Lamb wave imaging

Hrishikesh Danawe, Şerife Tol

2023Applied Physics Letters13 citationsDOI

Abstract

We numerically and experimentally demonstrate super-resolution focusing of the lowest anti-symmetric (A0) mode Lamb waves in a thin aluminum plate. The subwavelength focusing/imaging is achieved by exploiting the anisotropy in phononic crystal (PC) lattices and amplification of evanescent waves. To this end, we embedded a PC flat lens in the aluminum plate, consisting of holes arranged in a square lattice formation. We revealed that the bound slab phonon modes amplify evanescent waves, as previously observed for electromagnetic and acoustic waves. Hence, the slab mode helps propagate subwavelength information through the PC lens to reach the near-field image formed due to negative refraction and result in the high resolution image.

Topics & Concepts

SuperlensOpticsNegative refractionSlabPhysicsLens (geology)AnisotropyLamb wavesRefractionMetamaterialWave propagationGeophysicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation