Crystals (Oct 2017)

Longitudinal Near-Field Coupling between Acoustic Resonators Grafted onto a Waveguide

  • Yan-Feng Wang,
  • Vincent Laude

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst7110323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. 323

Abstract

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We investigate longitudinal near-field coupling between acoustic resonators grafted along a waveguide. Experiments are performed in the audible range with a simple acoustic system composed of a finite aperiodic sequence of air resonators. Transmission typically shows a zero around a resonance frequency of a single resonator, as is well known. When two identical resonators are brought in close proximity, however, we observe that longitudinal near-field coupling strongly influences the acoustic transmission. When the separation between resonators is increased so that they can be considered in the far field of one another, we further observe the appearance of Fano-like transmission profiles. We explain this observation by the formation of locally resonant Fabry-Perot interferometers from every pair of resonators. All experimental results are compared to three-dimensional finite element analysis of the acoustic system.

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