Is there a solid material with both a low acoustic impedance (specifically, an acoustic impedance as close as possible to that of the air) as well as low attenuation? In other words, is there a material that allows a substantial portion of an incident acoustic wave traveling through air to enter into it without reflection, and also allows that acoustic wave to pass through it without substantial attenuation?
For example, porous materials like foams or aerogels generally have a low acoustic impedance, but unfortunately they tend to have a high attenuation as well. Is it possible to have "the best of both worlds"?
I am studying the formation of acoustic bandgaps in materials with periodic density variations, and it would be convenient to have a material with those properties.