Broadband nonreciprocal acoustic propagation using programmable boundary conditions: from analytical modelling to experimental implementation
arXiv:1906.09099
Abstract
In this paper, we theoretically, numerically and experimentally demonstrate the acoustic isolator effect in a 1D waveguide with direction dependent controlled boundary conditions. A theoretical model is used to explain the principle of non reciprocal propagation in boundary controlled waveguides. Numerical simulations are carried out on a reduced model to show the non-reciprocity as well as the passivity of the system, through the computation of the scattering matrix and the power delivered by the system. Finally, an experimental implementation validate the potential of programmable boundary conditions for non reciprocal propagation.
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1712.05329