zonereflecting
Zonereflecting is a term used in discussions of wave propagation to describe the selective reflection of incident waves by predefined zones within a medium. In this usage, a zone is a region with distinct physical properties (such as density, stiffness, or impedance) that cause incident energy to reflect more readily at the zone boundary than in homogeneous surroundings. The concept is not standardized and the exact definition varies by discipline; some authors emphasize reflections confined to the boundaries between zones, while others describe pronounced reflections occurring within ring- or layer-like regions.
Mechanisms: Zonereflecting effects arise from impedance contrasts at interfaces between zones, from periodic or aperiodic zoning
Applications and relation to other concepts: The idea informs techniques in imaging, sensing, and materials design
Limitations: Real-world zonereflecting structures face dispersion and losses that reduce efficiency, sensitivity to manufacturing tolerances, and