Abstract

We consider a waveguide composed of two not necessity equal semi-infinite strips (trunks) and a rectangle (resonator) connected by narrow openings in the shared walls. As their diameter vanishes, we construct asymptotics for the scattering coefficients, justifying them by the technique of weighted spaces with detached asymptotics. We establish a criterion for the possibility of observing, at a given frequency, almost complete transmission of waves through both perforated cross-walls. This effect is revealed due to a fine-tuning of the resonator height and the criterion involves an equation relating some geometrical characteristics of the waveguide to the wave numbers in the trunks, while any mirror symmetry turns the criterion trivial.

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