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Ultrasonic metamaterials with negative modulus

Fang et al., 2006

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15290281176594067165
Author
Fang N
Xi D
Xu J
Ambati M
Srituravanich W
Sun C
Zhang X
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The emergence of artificially designed subwavelength electromagnetic materials, denoted metamaterials,,,,,,,,,, has significantly broadened the range of material responses found in nature. However, the acoustic analogue to electromagnetic metamaterials has, so far, not …
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