Experimental investigation of acoustic moiré effect controlled by twisted bilayer gratings

•The twisted bilayer gratings are proposed for tunable guided resonances based on the acoustic moiré effect.•The transmission spectra are obtained by the Fast Fourier Transform analysis for different twisting angles.•This work extends the moiré metasurface from optics into acoustics from the experim...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics 2024-07, Vol.141, p.107338-107338, Article 107338
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Yu, Lin, Zi-Bin, Li, Zong-Lin, Peng, Yu-Gui, Zhu, Xue-Feng
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Zusammenfassung:•The twisted bilayer gratings are proposed for tunable guided resonances based on the acoustic moiré effect.•The transmission spectra are obtained by the Fast Fourier Transform analysis for different twisting angles.•This work extends the moiré metasurface from optics into acoustics from the experimental perspective. Recently, the moiré pattern has attracted lots of attention by superimposing two planar structures of regular geometries, such as two sets of metasurfaces or gratings. Here, we show the experimental investigation of acoustic moiré effect by using twisted bilayer gratings (i.e., one grating twisted with respect to the other). We observed the guided resonance that occurred when the incident ultrasound beam was coupled with the guiding modes in a meta-grating, significantly influencing the reflection and transmission. Tunable guided resonances from the moiré effect with complete ultrasound reflection at different frequencies were further demonstrated in experiments. Combining the measurements of transmission spectra and the Fast Fourier Transform analyses, we reveal the guided resonance frequencies of moiré ultrasonic metasurface can be effectively controlled by adjusting the twisting angle of the bilayer gratings. Our results can be explained in a simplified model based on the band folding theory, providing a reliable prediction on the precise control of ultrasound reflection via the twisting angle adjustment. Our work extends the moiré metasurface from optics into acoustics, which shows more possibilities for the ultrasound beam engineering from the moiré effect and enables the exploration of functional acoustic devices for ultrasound imaging, treatment and diagnosis.
ISSN:0041-624X
1874-9968
DOI:10.1016/j.ultras.2024.107338