Perfect Resonant Absorption of Guided Water Waves by Autler-Townes Splitting

L. P. Euvé, K. Pham, R. Porter, P. Petitjeans, V. Pagneux, A. Maurel

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Abstract

The control of guided water wave propagation based on the Autler-Townes splitting resonance concept is demonstrated experimentally, numerically, and theoretically. Complete wave absorption is achieved using an asymmetric pointlike scatterer made of two closely spaced resonant side channels connected to a guide and designed so that its energy leakage is in perfect balance with the inherent viscous losses in the system. We demonstrate that the nature of the resonators and guide junction completely controls the positions of the wave numbers at the reflection and transmission zeros on the real axis; the asymmetry of the resonators completely controls their positions on the imaginary axis. Thus, by adjusting these two independent parameters, we obtain a zero reflection and transmission.

Original languageEnglish
Article number204002
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume131
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2023

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