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Designing 3D Digital Metamaterial for Elastic Waves: From Elastic Wave Polarizer to Vibration Control
Author(s) -
Liu Huan,
Zhang Quan,
Zhang Kai,
Hu Gengkai,
Duan Huiling
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.201900401
Subject(s) - polarizer , metamaterial , polarization (electrochemistry) , transverse wave , longitudinal wave , acoustics , vibration , wave propagation , lamb waves , optics , mechanical wave , physics , materials science , birefringence , chemistry
Elastic wave polarizers, which can filter out linearly polarized elastic waves from hybrid elastic waves, remain a challenge since elastic waves contain both transverse and longitudinal natures. Here, a tunable, digital, locally resonant metamaterial inspired by abacus is proposed, which consists of 3D‐printed octahedral frames and built‐in electromagnets. By controlling current in the electromagnets, each unit cell exhibits three digital modes, where the elastic waves have different characteristics of propagation under each mode. A variety of waveguides can be formed by a combination of the three modes and desired polarization can be further filtered out from hybrid elastic waves in a tunable manner. The underlying mechanism of these polarizer‐like characteristics is investigated through a combination of theoretical analysis, numerical simulation, and experimental testing. This study provides a means of filtering out the desired wave from hybrid elastic waves, and offers promise for vibration control of particle distribution and flexible structure.

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