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Xing-Feng Zhu1,2, Qi Wei2, Da-Jian Wu3, Xiao-Jun Liu4.
Abstract
An acoustic anisotropic lens (AAL) based on large mass-density modulation depth (LMMD) medium is proposed for subwavelength imaging. The underlying mechanism for converting evanescent components into propagating waves is attributed to the strong suppression of the transverse velocity field component in LMMD medium. In addition, the proposed lens can operate in a broadband manner, which is more flexible in practical applications. Both transfer matrix method and finite element method are used to corroborate the subwavelength imaging capabilities of the proposed lens. The numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed lens can clearly distinguish two Gaussian sources with equal width of λ0/25 and separation of λ0/5 in a broad frequency bandwidth. Medium losses decrease the transmission but cannot compromise the resolution of the lens.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29563564 PMCID: PMC5862972 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-23411-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1EFCs of the LMMD medium at different frequencies.
Figure 2Transmittance spectra for acoustic waves through the AAL.
Figure 3Acoustic intensity profile of images along x direction on the output surface of the AAL in the lossless and lossy cases based on TMM. The dotted line represents the two deep subwavelength Gaussian sources. The dash-dotted line represents the intensity profile at the same position for the case without the lens.
Figure 4(a) Acoustic intensity distribution of two subwavelength sources propagating in air. Acoustic intensity distribution of two subwavelength sources for (b) lossless lens and (c) lossy lens. The lens has a thickness . The thicknesses of the air layers in the two sides of the lens are both set as 0.5. The dashed lines indicate the interfaces between air and lens.
Figure 5Acoustic intensity profile of images along x direction on the output surface of the AAL in the lossless and lossy cases based on FEM. The dash-dotted line represents the intensity profile at the same position for the case without the lens.
Figure 6Broadband performance of the AAL. Normalized intensity along x direction on the output surface of the AAL as a function of frequency.