# Acoustic Multifunctional Logic Gates and Amplifier based on Passive   Parity-Time Symmetry

**Authors:** Jun Lan, Liwei Wang, Xiaowei Zhang, Minghui Lu, and Xiaozhou Liu

arXiv: 1907.08282 · 2020-03-25

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates a passive acoustic metamaterial that can perform multiple functions like gating and amplifying sound waves without changing frequency or structure, using parity-time symmetry principles.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel passive PT-symmetric acoustic metamaterial capable of multifunctional operations such as logic gating and amplification in a single device.

## Key findings

- Realized acoustic logic gates (AND, OR, XOR, NOT)
- Achieved small signal amplification
- Validated theoretical results experimentally

## Abstract

Acoustic analogue computation and signal processing are of great significance, however, it's challenging to realize the acoustic computing devices because of their limitations of single function and complex structure. In this paper, an acoustic multifunctional device, which can gate or amplify acoustic waves without resorting to altering the frequency and structure using a passive acoustic parity-time (PT)-symmetric metamaterial, is realized theoretically and experimentally. The metamaterial is constructed by five lossless-loss periodically distributed media which are modulated to achieve the passive PT symmetry. At the coherent perfect absorber (CPA)-emitter point in the broken PT-symmetric phase, the logic gates (AND, OR, XOR and NOT) and small signal amplifier are realized in a single system by adjusting the phase and amplitude differences between two incoming beams, respectively. This work provides a new route for the connection between the PT symmetry and the acoustic metamaterial, which has great potential applications in acoustic modulation and acoustic multifunctional device.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1907.08282