Engineered diffraction gratings for acoustic cloaking

Abstract

We show that engineered diffraction gratings can considerably simplify the design and performance of acoustic devices. Acoustic reflecting gratings based on rectangular cavities drilled on an acoustically rigid surface are designed in such a way that all the incident energy is channeled towards the diffracted mode traveling in the oposite direction of the incident field (retroreflection effect), and this effect is used to cloak an object placed over a rigid surface. Axisymmetric gratings consisting in rigid surfaces with just one groove per unit cell are used to design acoustic thin acoustic carpet cloaks. Finally, full wave numerical simulations are performed and a conical carpet cloak is experimentally tested, showing an excellent scattering cancellation effect.

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