Abstract

In this paper, we propose a topological acoustic waveguide which can transmit high-precision and multiband sound energy with backscattering suppression and no energy loss. It is a kind of acoustic waveguide with spatial lattice uniformity without destroying lattice position. This acoustic structure is obtained by integrating two kinds of multi-stage resonators arranged in a triangular lattice pattern in the air environment. On one hand, the introduction of internal modes greatly improves the transmission accuracy of topological acoustic waveguide compared with the Bragg scattering alone under the same overall structure size. On the other hand, it greatly improves the utilization rate of the internal space of the structure and makes full use of the multi-modal in structure to construct more sound transmission bands. After introducing the rotational scattering mechanism, the numerical and experimental results show that up to seven high-precision acoustic transmission channels with backscattering suppression and no energy loss below 14 kHz are obtained along the sonic crystal interface with different topological states in this topological acoustic waveguide. This research paves the way for engineering applications of high-precision acoustic transmission, multi-band acoustic antennas, acoustic logic control, covert sound transmission and other multifunctional acoustic devices.

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