Controlling sound propagation and scattering via spinning media
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Abstract
Similarly, scattering cancellation technique (SCT) has proved to be an effective way to conceal static objects from acoustic waves. Yet, spinning objects carry peculiar scattering features that cannot be canceled by regular cloaks. Here, we will propose a generalized SCT theory to cloak spinning objects, and hide them from static observers, based on rotating shells with different angular velocity. Our work extends the realm of SCT and brings it one step closer to its practical realization that involves moving objects [M. Farhat, et al. PRB 101, 174111(2020)].
*The research reported in this manuscript was supported by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) under Grants No. OSR-2016-CRG5-2950 and No. OSR-2020-CRG9-4374, as well as KAUST Baseline Research Fund BAS/1/1626-01-01.
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Publication: M. Farhat, S. Guenneau, A. Alù, and Y. Wu, "Scattering Cancellation Technique for Acoustic Spinning Objects," Physical Review B 101, 174111(2020).
M. Farhat, P.-Y. Chen, M. Amin, A. Alu, and Y. Wu, "Transverse acoustic spin and torque from pure spinning of objects," Physical Review B (Letter) 104, L060104 (2021).
M. Farhat, P.-Y. Chen, M. Amin, A. Alu, and Y. Wu, "Scattering properties of acoustic beams off spinning acoustic objects: Induced radiation force," Procedings of the Royal Society A, Invited Paper, Under Review (2021).
Presenters
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Mohamed Farhat
- King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
- KAUST