Propagating and evanescent properties of duble-point defect in sonic crystals

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/60448

Cita bibliográfica

Romero García, V.; Sánchez Pérez, JV.; García-Raffi, LM. (2010). Propagating and evanescent properties of duble-point defect in sonic crystals. New Journal of Physics. 12:1-14. doi:10.1088/1367-2630/12/8/083024

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Complex band structures and multiple scattering theory have been used in this paper to analyze the overlapping of the evanescent waves localized in point defects in sonic crystals (SCs). The extended plane wave expansion (EPWE) with supercell approximation gives the imaginary part of the Bloch vectors that produces the decay of the localized modes inside the periodic system. Double cavities can present a coupling between the evanescent modes localized in the defect, showing a symmetric or antisymmetric mode. When point defects are close, the complex band structures reveal a splitting of the frequencies of the localized modes. Both the real part and the imaginary values of k of the localized modes in the cavities present different values for each localized mode, which gives different properties for each mode. The novel measurements, in very good agreement with analytical data, show experimental evidence of the symmetric and antisymmetric localized modes for a double-point defect in SCs. The investigation of the localization phenomena and the coupling between defects in periodic systems has fundamental importance in both pure and applied physics.

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New Journal of Physics issn: 1367-2630

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