[EN] We theoretically and experimentally report sub-wavelength resonant panels for low-frequency quasi-perfect sound absorption including transmission by using the accumulation of cavity resonances due to the slow sound phenomenon. The sub-wavelength panel is composed of periodic horizontal slits loaded by identical Helmholtz resonators (HRs). Due to the presence of the HRs, the propagation inside each slit is strongly dispersive, with near-zero phase velocity close to the resonance of the HRs. In this slow sound regime, the frequencies of the cavity modes inside the slit are down-shifted and the slit behaves as a subwavelength resonator. Moreover, due to strong dispersion, the cavity resonances accumulate at the limit of the bandgap below ...
International audienceThis presentation examines a perforated resonant material, in which the princi...
Abstract We present the first experimental realization of extraordinary acoustic transmission throug...
International audienceThe reflection of sound of frequency below 1 kHz, by a rigid-backed structure ...
[EN] We theoretically and experimentally report sub-wavelength resonant panels for low-frequency qua...
[EN] Using the concepts of slow sound and critical coupling, an ultra-thin acoustic metamaterial pan...
[EN] In this work we report a mechanisms providing symmetric perfect acoustic absorption by sub-wave...
Perfect absorption of low frequency sound with subwavelength absorbers has always been a challenge, ...
[EN] Perfect, broadband and asymmetric sound absorption is theoretically, numerically and experiment...
Sound absorption for a broad frequency range requires sound dissipation. The mechanics of acoustic m...
We report, both theoretically and experimentally, a type of ultra-thin metasurface-based low-frequen...
© 2018 Author(s). Slow sound is a frequently exploited phenomenon that metamaterials can induce in o...
International audiencePerfect absorption is an interdisciplinary topic with a large number of applic...
Sound transmission reduction is typically governed by the mass law, requiring thicker panels to hand...
International audienceWe investigate sound propagation in lossy, locally resonant periodic structure...
International audienceWe present an experimental demonstration of sound absorption tailorability, us...
International audienceThis presentation examines a perforated resonant material, in which the princi...
Abstract We present the first experimental realization of extraordinary acoustic transmission throug...
International audienceThe reflection of sound of frequency below 1 kHz, by a rigid-backed structure ...
[EN] We theoretically and experimentally report sub-wavelength resonant panels for low-frequency qua...
[EN] Using the concepts of slow sound and critical coupling, an ultra-thin acoustic metamaterial pan...
[EN] In this work we report a mechanisms providing symmetric perfect acoustic absorption by sub-wave...
Perfect absorption of low frequency sound with subwavelength absorbers has always been a challenge, ...
[EN] Perfect, broadband and asymmetric sound absorption is theoretically, numerically and experiment...
Sound absorption for a broad frequency range requires sound dissipation. The mechanics of acoustic m...
We report, both theoretically and experimentally, a type of ultra-thin metasurface-based low-frequen...
© 2018 Author(s). Slow sound is a frequently exploited phenomenon that metamaterials can induce in o...
International audiencePerfect absorption is an interdisciplinary topic with a large number of applic...
Sound transmission reduction is typically governed by the mass law, requiring thicker panels to hand...
International audienceWe investigate sound propagation in lossy, locally resonant periodic structure...
International audienceWe present an experimental demonstration of sound absorption tailorability, us...
International audienceThis presentation examines a perforated resonant material, in which the princi...
Abstract We present the first experimental realization of extraordinary acoustic transmission throug...
International audienceThe reflection of sound of frequency below 1 kHz, by a rigid-backed structure ...