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Sound Focusing Capability of a CO2 Gas-Filled Cuboid

The ability of focus waves with concave or convex surfaces is well known both in optics and in acoustics. Nowadays, the possibility of beamforming sound with flat lenses is a hot topic because of its application in different areas such as biomedical engineering or non-destructive techniques. In this...

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Published in:Physics of wave phenomena 2020-10, Vol.28 (4), p.333-337
Main Authors: Tarrazó-Serrano, D., Rubio, C., Minin, O. V., Uris, A., Minin, I. V.
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