Fano resonance scattering in waveguide with an impedance boundary condition
Lei Xiong, Wenping Bi, Yves Aur\'egan

TL;DR
This paper investigates Fano resonance scattering in a waveguide with impedance boundary conditions, revealing how mode coupling and resonance interactions cause transmission zeros and peaks, and extending the scattering theory to include these effects.
Contribution
It introduces a resonance scattering approach to analyze mode coupling effects in waveguides with impedance boundaries, linking Fano resonances to eigenvalue interactions and extending the scattering matrix formulation.
Findings
Transmission zeros occur near resonance peaks due to mode interactions.
Fano resonances result from interference between resonant and non-resonant pathways.
The extended scattering formula accounts for coupling effects in impedance-lined waveguides.
Abstract
Sound propagation in a waveguide lined with one section of locally reactive material is studied by resonance scattering approach. The objective is to understand the effects of mode coupling in the lined section on the transmission. It is shown that a transmission zero is present in the vicinity of a resonance peak when a numerically real resonance frequency of the open lined section (opened to infinities through the rigid parts of the waveguide) is crossed. The transmission zero and immediate resonance peak form a Fano resonance, it has been explained as an interaction between a resonance and the non-resonant background. The real resonance frequency and its corresponding trapped mode are formed by the interferences (couplings) between two neighbor modes with complex resonance frequencies. It is also linked to the avoided crossing of eigenvalues and the exceptional point. The scattering…
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