International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are composed with two or more materials with different elastic constants, giving rise to complete band gaps under specific conditions. Band structures are usually employed to describe infinite phononic crystals, as they provide one with all propagative waves in the periodic medium, or Bloch waves. It is however well known that evanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scattering, diffusion, or diffraction by a finite object are involved. We have extended the classical plane wave expansion (PWE) method so that it includes complex wave vectors in the direction of propagation at a fixed frequency. The new complex PWE method...
Phononic structures mitigate propagation of sound waves in the frequency range of the phononic band...
Phononic crystals are artificial materials made of a periodic distribution of solid scatterers embed...
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International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are c...
International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are c...
International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are c...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceThe diffraction of elastic waves on a two-dimensional finite phononic crystal ...
International audienceThe complex band structure of a phononic crystal is composed of both propagati...
International audienceThe plane wave expansion (PWE) method has been from the start at the heart of ...
International audiencePhononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficientl...
International audiencePhononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficientl...
Phononic structures mitigate propagation of sound waves in the frequency range of the phononic band...
Phononic crystals are artificial materials made of a periodic distribution of solid scatterers embed...
Copyright (2010) American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are c...
International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are c...
International audiencePhononic crystals are two- or three-dimensional periodic structures that are c...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceEvanescent waves must be considered in propagation problems whenever scatterin...
International audienceThe diffraction of elastic waves on a two-dimensional finite phononic crystal ...
International audienceThe complex band structure of a phononic crystal is composed of both propagati...
International audienceThe plane wave expansion (PWE) method has been from the start at the heart of ...
International audiencePhononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficientl...
International audiencePhononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficientl...
Phononic structures mitigate propagation of sound waves in the frequency range of the phononic band...
Phononic crystals are artificial materials made of a periodic distribution of solid scatterers embed...
Copyright (2010) American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...