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Electromechanically Programmable Space-Time-Coding Digital Acoustic Metasurfaces

Over the last couple of years, the digital coding acoustic metasurfaces have been developed rapidly as a highly active research area for their unique and flexible manipulation of acoustic wavefronts. Nevertheless, all recent attentions in the acoustic community have been mainly concentrated on space-encoded architectures, leaving the room free for benefiting from the unique features of spatiotemporally modulated metasurfaces. By entering the world of time, here, we propose a space-time-coding acoustic digital metasurface with exotic ability to dynamically transfer the energy of the carrier acoustic signal to a series of harmonic components, with equivalent magnitudes and phases that can be precisely and independently engineered. The contributing elements are composed of a straight pipe, and four shunted Helmholtz cavities (HCs) with transmission phases dynamically controlled by exploiting a high-speed electromechanical actuation system. Several illustrative examples have been presented to demonstrate that by distributing the coding sequences in both space and time dimensions, diverse scattering functionalities can be elaborately acquired for one or multiple harmonic frequencies in a programmable way. Numerical and theoretical results are in an excellent agreement, thereby elucidating that this next generation of programmable acoustic metasurfaces, without restoring to high-cost nonlinear components, opens up unprecedented potential for efficient harmonic control used in adaptive beamforming and acoustic imaging systems.

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