Non-dispersive graded impedance acoustic lenses
Sebastiano Cominelli

TL;DR
This paper introduces impedance profiles for acoustic lenses that minimize dispersion and reflections, enhancing wave transmission and performance in applications like imaging and cloaking.
Contribution
It develops a method to design impedance profiles that preserve phase velocity and reduce dispersion in acoustic lenses, extending to 2D and complex scenarios.
Findings
Impedance profiles reduce reflections and dispersion in acoustic lenses.
Method applicable to 2D axisymmetric configurations and beyond.
Enhanced lens performance in imaging and cloaking applications.
Abstract
Lenses are typically based on refractive index profiles derived from the geometric approximation of high-frequency waves, yet the critical issue of impedance mismatch is often neglected. Mismatched devices suffer from unwanted reflections and dispersion, which can significantly degrade performance in practical applications. In this work, we propose impedance profiles for lenses to achieve efficient wave transmission while maintaining the desired refractive index and minimizing dispersion effects. A family of impedance profiles is derived from the acoustic wave equation such that the phase velocity is preserved. First, the 1D setting is considered to explain how dispersion occurs inside a lens and at its interfaces. Then, the method is applied to 2D axisymmetric configurations where the impedance mismatch is radially redistributed. These profiles are demonstrated in the acoustic setting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research · Underwater Acoustics Research · Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
