Acoustic circulator
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acoustic-circulator-196-9720740
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Acoustic circulator
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In acoustical engineering, an acoustic circulator is a non-reciprocal three-port device that couples airborne sound waves only to an adjacent port in the direction of circulation. Compared to radio frequency (RF) and microwave circulators, acoustic circulators are for airborne sound waves rather than for RF and microwave electromagnetic signals. In 2014, Fleury et al. reported and experimentally demonstrated an acoustic Y-circulator by exploiting the acoustic analogue of the Zeeman effect: the s
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Acoustic non-reciprocal three-port device
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2024-01-09T15:30:16Z
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