Deep sub-wavelength broadband metasurface with micro-perforated panels and extended-neck Helmholtz resonators
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Wang, Jiayu, Bennett, Gareth J., Deep sub-wavelength broadband metasurface with micro-perforated panels and extended-neck Helmholtz resonators, Applied Physics Letters, 126, 14, 2025, 141703Download Item:
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This study develops, fabricates, and characterizes a deep sub-wavelength broadband acoustic metasurface for noise absorption. The metasurface is composed of micro-perforated panels coupled with extended-neck Helmholtz resonators,
forming a unit absorber referred to as an MHA. Experimental results demonstrate that a 48 mm deep MHA achieves
near-perfect sound absorption (>97%) at 150 Hz. This performance is realized with a sub-wavelength thickness of only
1/48 of the operating wavelength and a volume-normalized wavelength ratio of 1/54. Additionally, the MHA exhibits a
half-absorption bandwidth of 48 Hz. To broaden the sound absorption bandwidth while keeping the total area constant
and to further reduce the total thickness, a configuration integrating three Compact MHA units (CMHA) is proposed.
Experimental results demonstrate that the CMHA achieves an average sound absorption coefficient (SAC) exceeding
0.74 in the 300±500 Hz range with an overall thickness of only 27.5 mm, and an SAC>0.88 in the 543±945 Hz range
with a reduced thickness of 26.2 mm . Experimental results compare well with theoretical and numerical predictions,
highlighting the potential of the proposed design for practical noise control applications.
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