Perfect Brewster transmission through ultrathin perforated films

Pham K.; Maurel A.; Mercier J.-F.; Félix S.; Cordero M.L.; Horvath C.

Abstract

We address the perfect transmission of a plane acoustic wave at oblique incidence on a perforated, sound penetrable or rigid, film in two-dimensions. It is shown that the Brewster incidence theta* realizing so-called extraordinary transmission due to matched impedances varies significantly when the thickness e of the film decreases. For thick films, i.e. ke >> 1 with k the incident wavenumber, the classical effective medium model provides an accurate prediction of the Brewster angle independent of e (this Brewster angle is denoted theta(B)). However, for thinner films with ke < 1, theta* becomes dependent of e and it deviates from theta(B). To properly describe this shift, an interface model is used (Marigo et al., 2017) which accurately reproduces the spectra of ultrathin to relatively thick perforated films. Depending on the contrasts in the material properties of the film and of the surrounding matrix, decreasing the film thickness can produce an increase or a decrease of theta*; it can also produce the disappearance of a perfect transmission or to the contrary its appearance. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Perfect Brewster transmission through ultrathin perforated films
Título según SCOPUS: Perfect Brewster transmission through ultrathin perforated films
Volumen: 93
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.wavemoti.2019.102485

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS