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Acoustic vortex filter based on tunable metasurfaces

In this paper, we present an acoustic vortex filter (AVF) based on tunable metasurfaces, which can selectively filter the incident multiplexed vortices that carry different orbital angular momentum (OAM). Our metasurface-based AVF is composed of an upper acoustic metasurface (UAM) and a lower acoust...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 2024-01, Vol.124 (1)
Main Authors: Li, Liulin, Liu, Bingyi, Li, Zhixiang, Guo, Kai, Guo, Zhongyi
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description In this paper, we present an acoustic vortex filter (AVF) based on tunable metasurfaces, which can selectively filter the incident multiplexed vortices that carry different orbital angular momentum (OAM). Our metasurface-based AVF is composed of an upper acoustic metasurface (UAM) and a lower acoustic metasurface, of which the intrinsic topological charge (ITC) can be tuned by mechanically rotating the UAM along its central axis. Due to the critical order of the propagating vortex modes in waveguide, controlling the ITC of the AVF allows for the selective filtering of incoming multiplexed acoustic vortex beams based on the sound vortex diffraction in phase-gradient metasurface, which endows the vortex filter the capability that let the incident vortex of specific OAM pass through it. In the following demonstration, both in theory and experiment, we design the AVF and effectively filter the acoustic vortices with two opposite topological charges by simply altering the orientation angle of the UAM. Based on this, we further demonstrate its application in asymmetric acoustic wave transmission. Our work offers an approach to selectively filter the incident acoustic vortex, which improves the capability to control the acoustic OAM via metasurfaces.
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Acoustics
Angular momentum
Applied physics
Electron beams
Metasurfaces
Multiplexing
Propagation modes
Sound diffraction
Topology
Vortices
Wave propagation
Waveguides
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