Uncovering and experimental realization of multimodal 3D topological metamaterials for low-frequency and multiband elastic wave control
Patrick Dorin, Mustafa Khan, K. W. Wang

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, simulation, and experimental validation of a novel 3D topological metamaterial that enables low-frequency, multiband elastic wave control through multimodal local resonance, advancing practical applications in wave manipulation.
Contribution
It introduces a 3D topological metamaterial exploiting multimodal local resonance for low-frequency, multiband elastic wave control, filling significant research gaps in experimental realization and broadband functionality.
Findings
Successful experimental demonstration of 2D topological waveguides.
Achievement of polarization-, frequency-, and layer-dependent wave manipulation.
Identification of four low-frequency topological states enabled by multimodal local resonators.
Abstract
Topological metamaterials unlock confined and robust elastic wave control in mechanical structures. Recent breakthroughs have precipitated the development of 3D topological mechanical metamaterials, which extend beyond the conventional 1D and 2D metamaterials to facilitate extraordinary wave manipulation along 2D planar and layer-dependent elastic waveguides. While promising, significant research gaps exist that impede the practical implementation of 3D topological metamaterials. The 3D topological metamaterials studied thus far are constrained to function in single frequency bandwidths that are typically in a high-frequency regime, and a comprehensive experimental investigation remains elusive. In this paper, we address these research gaps and advance the state of the art through the synthesis and experimental realization of a 3D topological metamaterial that exploits multimodal local…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
