Abstract

A severe limitation of current acoustic metasurfaces remains in their modest tunability to meet multifrequency requirements and alterable functionalities on demand. Here, a reconfigurable curved acoustic metasurface for acoustic cloaking and illusion is reported. The structure is composed of an array of tunable helical units to break this limitation and realize continuously versatile sound manipulations. We theoretically, numerically and experimentally investigate the channel length represented by the helical depth, which is used to achieve full 2\ensuremath{\pi} phase shift continuously over the frequency range from 2 to 7 kHz. As pragmatic examples, we present by full-wave numerical simulations the concept of a curved metasurface for the continuously tunable acoustic multifunction, including broadband carpet cloaking and ground illusion at a wide working band. Then, we experimentally demonstrate these functionalities by showing an excellent effect to restore the disturbed reflective field from a cloaked object or to mimic an arbitrary shaped ground.

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