Resonance phenomena in dielectric media : : a review and comparison of acoustic and electromagnetic modes

Abstract: The theory and application of resonances and vibrational modes are part of the foundation of science. In this contribution, examples of acoustical resonators are highlighted, and compared to electromagnetic modes. As an example from architecture, we describe the phenomenon of whispering galleries; such modes are nowadays known in dielectric and optical resonators. A specimen of a semicircular whispering bench in Park Sanssouci in Potsdam is acoustically investigated and demonstrated to show low losses for sound propagation. A special acoustical bug is discussed which was used for the espionage of the U.S. ambassador in Moscow. The Sovyets could interrogate this passive device by radio waves. Its working principle was based on the electromagnetic resonance of the cavity that the sound-sensitive membrane was part of. The underlying relation between excitation and resonance is compared to the sound production in flue organ pipes. A stopped flue organ pipe was investigated using a piezoelectric film sensor inside the pipe body. The results show that even-numbered modes, which are usually suppressed in the radiated sound of a stopped pipe, are still present in the vibrations inside the resonator

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
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Journal of advanced dielectrics. - 13, 04 (2023) , 2341008, ISSN: 2010-1368

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Freiburg
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2024
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DOI
10.1142/s2010135x23410084
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2539908
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