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Low-frequency broadband acoustic ventilation meta-barrier based on consecutive multiple Fano resonances

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Acoustic metamaterials utilizing Fano resonance provide the possibility of simultaneous airborne sound insulation and high-performance ventilation. However, the ultra-sharp line shape results in a narrow working frequency range, which is still insufficient for practical applications. In this work, we propose a low-frequency acoustic meta-barrier supporting consecutive multiple Fano resonances (CMFRs) with broadband (~75%) capability, efficient ventilation, and ultra-thin thickness, etc. The barrier features a binary metastructure, incorporating a chiral space coiling tunnel and a hollow pipe in a planar arrangement. This configuration offers discrete and continuous states within the composed Fano system, corresponding to the tunnel and the pipe, respectively. By means of superposition of multi-order Fano resonance modes, the destructive interference between the discrete and continuum states keeps effective in a broad frequency range, while simultaneously achieving high air permeability. Numerical results of transmission loss show significant attenuation of incident energy in the range of 479-1032 Hz. Our work lays the groundwork for next generation of Fano-based metamaterial applications, with far-reaching implications for noise control and related fields.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Key Laboratory of Modern Acoustics, MOE, Institute of Acoustics, Department of Physics, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, People's Republic of China

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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