This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We present a thin acoustic metamaterial absorber, comprised of only rigid metal and air, that gives rise to near unity absorption of airborne sound on resonance. This simple, easily fabricated, robust structure comprising a perforated metal plate separated from a rigid wall by a deeply subwavelength channel of air is an ideal candidate for a sound absorbing panel. The strong absorption in the system is attributed to the thermo-viscous losses arising from a sound wave guided between the plate and the wall, defining the subwavelength channel.The authors wish to acknowledge financial support from DSTL and QinetiQ
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The attenuation of low-frequency sound has been a challenging task because the intrinsic dissipation...
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