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Wide field-of-hearing metalens for aberration-free sound capture

Engineering and Technology

Wide field-of-hearing metalens for aberration-free sound capture

D. Lee, B. Oh, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking wide field-of-hearing metalens designed by Dongwoo Lee, Beomseok Oh, Jeonghoon Park, Seong-Won Moon, Kilsoo Shin, Sea-Moon Kim, and Junsuk Rho for aberration-free sound capture and focusing. With a remarkable FOH of 140° and compact design, this innovation paves the way for advancements in monitoring, imaging, and communication across diverse acoustic environments.... show more
Abstract
Metalenses are instruments that manipulate waves and have exhibited remarkable capabilities to date. However, an important hurdle arises due to the severe hampering of the angular response originating from coma and field curvature aberrations, which result in a loss of focusing ability. Herein, we provide a blueprint by introducing the notion of a wide field-of-hearing (FOH) metalens, designed particularly for capturing and focusing sound with decreased aberrations. Employing an aberration-free planar-thin metalens that leverages perfect acoustic symmetry conversion, we experimentally realize a robust wide FOH capability of approximately 140° in angular range. Moreover, our metalens features a relatively short focal length, enabling compact implementation by reducing the aperture-to-hearing plane distance. This is beneficial for space-efficient source-tracking sound sensing. Our strategy can be used across various platforms, potentially including energy harvesting, monitoring, imaging, and communication in auditory, ultrasonic, and submerged environments.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 08, 2024
Authors
Dongwoo Lee, Beomseok Oh, Jeonghoon Park, Seong-Won Moon, Kilsoo Shin, Sea-Moon Kim, Junsuk Rho
Tags
wide field-of-hearing
metalens
sound capture
focused sound
acoustic technology
energy harvesting
compact design
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