Adaptive nonreciprocal wave attenuation in linear piezoelectric metastructures shunted with one-way electrical transmission lines
Yisheng Zheng, Junxian Zhang, Yegao Qu, Guang Meng

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a linear piezoelectric metastructure with one-way electrical transmission lines that achieves adaptive nonreciprocal elastic wave attenuation, verified through theoretical, numerical, and experimental methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel linear piezoelectric metastructure with one-way electrical coupling for nonreciprocal wave transmission, showing adaptive control of wave attenuation.
Findings
Nonreciprocal elastic wave transmission achieved.
Bandgap attenuation is direction-dependent.
Experimental results confirm nonreciprocity and adaptiveness.
Abstract
In contrary to elastic media, it is easy to attain one-way coupling feature among electrical elements, which enables unidirectional transmission of electrical wave. In this paper, we explore and exploit the interaction of a piezoelectric beam with a one-way electrical transmission line to facilitate nonreciprocal transmission of elastic wave in the linear fashion. Theoretical dispersion analysis and numerical simulations are performed to reveal transmission behaviors of elastic wave in the presented piezoelectric metastructure. It is uncovered that, when the one-way electrical coupling feature is introduced, local-resonance bandgaps are maintained in opposite directions of the piezoelectric metastructure. However, the bandgap attenuation capability in one direction is increased compared to conventional local-resonance metastructures, in which no electrical coupling exists between cells,…
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