Broadband Low-Frequency Near-Perfect Sound Absorber via Coupled Metasurfaces
Keqiang Lyu, Mohamed Farhat, Ying Wu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple, coupled metasurface design for broadband low-frequency sound absorption, achieving over 80% efficiency across a wide frequency range with tunable properties.
Contribution
It presents a novel coupled resonator metasurface approach that simplifies broadband low-frequency sound absorption without complex spatial arrangements.
Findings
Achieves >80% absorption efficiency in 198-315 Hz range
Provides a 58% fractional bandwidth spanning 183-334 Hz
Enables tunable absorption bands by adjusting resonator parameters
Abstract
We propose a simple yet effective method for low-frequency broadband acoustic absorption. The absorber consists of two concentric space-coiling resonators with distinct resonance frequencies, with the inner resonator characterized by a low-quality factor (Q) and the outer resonator by a high Q factor. The coupling between the two resonators enables efficient broadband absorption within a deep-subwavelength range exceeding 15 times the structural thickness. Numerical simulations, theoretical analysis, and experimental measurements demonstrate that highly efficient (greater than 80 percent) low-frequency broadband absorption is achieved in the range of 198-315 Hz, as well as a 58 percent fractional bandwidth spanning 183-334 Hz. Furthermore, with the outer dimension fixed, adjusting the parameters of the internal resonators enables flexible tuning of the absorption band across a broad…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research · Cellular and Composite Structures · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
