Far-field acoustic subwavelength imaging and edge detection based on spatial filtering and wave vector conversion
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Ma, Chu; Kim, Seok; Fang, Xuanlai
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The resolution of acoustic imaging suffers from diffraction limit due to the loss of evanescent field that carries subwavelength information. Most of the current methods for overcoming the diffraction limit in acoustics still operate in the near-field of the object. Here we demonstrate the design and experimental realization of an acoustic far-field subwavelength imaging system. Our system is based on wave vector filtering and conversion with a transmitter at the near-field and a spatially symmetrical receiver at the far-field. By tuning geometric parameters of the transmitting/receiving pair, different spatial frequency bands can be separated and projected to the far-field. Furthermore, far-field imaging and edge detection of subwavelength objects are experimentally demonstrated. The proposed system brings new possibilities for far-field subwavelength wave manipulation, which can be further applied to medical imaging, nondestructive testing, and acoustic communication.
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2019-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Nature Communications
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Nature Publishing Group
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Ma, Chu, Seok Kim, and Nicholas X. Fang. “Far-Field Acoustic Subwavelength Imaging and Edge Detection Based on Spatial Filtering and Wave Vector Conversion.” Nature Communications 10, no. 1 (January 14, 2019).
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2041-1723