Acoustic omni meta-atom for top-down, decoupled access to all octants of a wave parameter space
Sukmo Koo, Choonlae Cho, Jun-ho Jeong, Namkyoo Park

TL;DR
This paper introduces an acoustic omni meta-atom that enables independent, top-down access to all octants of wave parameters such as density, modulus, and bianisotropy, facilitating advanced control over acoustic wave behavior.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel acoustic meta-atom that decouples key wave parameters near the Dirac point, allowing independent manipulation of each parameter in a single platform.
Findings
Achieved decoupling of density, modulus, and bianisotropy in acoustic metamaterials.
Demonstrated independent shaping of wave fronts using a bianisotropic meta-surface.
Designed a zero-index anisotropic waveguide for pressure-velocity conversion.
Abstract
The common behavior of a wave is determined by wave parameters of its medium, which are generally associated with the characteristic oscillations of its corresponding elementary particles. In the context of metamaterials, the decoupled excitation of these fundamental oscillations would provide an ideal platform for top-down and reconfigurable access to the entire space of constitutive wave parameters; however, this has remained as a conceivable problem that must be accomplished, after being pointed out by Pendry. Here, by focusing on acoustic metamaterials, we achieve the decoupling of density , modulus B, and bianisotropy {\xi} near the Dirac point, by separating the paths of particle momentum to conform to the characteristic oscillations of each macroscopic wave parameter. Independent access to all octants of wave parameter space ( , B, ) =…
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