2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.00188
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Graded arrays of vertical barriers: rainbow reflection and broadband energy absorption

Abstract: The rainbow reflection effect describes the broadband spatial separation of wave spectral components caused by a spatially graded array of resonators. Although mainly studied in optics and acoustics, this phenomenon has recently been demonstrated both theoretically and experimentally for water waves travelling through an array of vertical cylinders. Linear water wave scattering by a array of vertical, surface-piercing barriers is considered here, in which both the submergence and spacing between the barriers a… Show more

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