Tunneling of Elastic Waves in a Tapered Waveguide
Alexandre Yoshitaka Charau, J\'er\^ome Laurent, and Tony Valier-Brasier

TL;DR
This paper provides the first experimental evidence of Lamb mode tunneling in tapered elastic waveguides, showing how evanescent modes enable energy transfer across forbidden regions, with implications for wave control.
Contribution
It demonstrates experimentally that Lamb modes can tunnel through evanescent barriers in tapered waveguides, supported by numerical analysis and WKB approximation.
Findings
Evanescent Lamb modes facilitate energy transfer in tapered waveguides.
Barrier width depends on material properties like Poisson's ratio.
Numerical results align well with theoretical predictions.
Abstract
Understanding how evanescent modes mediate energy transfer in tapered elastic waveguides is of paramount interest, as it unlocks new strategies for wave control and manipulation. Evanescent modes play a crucial role in energy localization and in the emergence of thickness resonances. We report the first unambiguous experimental evidence of Lamb mode tunneling near turning points, revealing how energy can traverse an evanescent barrier and recover its propagative nature after a finite transit time. Focusing on waveguides with linearly varying thickness, we show that the mode becomes evanescent over a narrow frequency band, enabling a tunnelinglike phenomenon. Our study demonstrates that the barrier width is governed by the elastic properties of the material, particularly the Poisson's ratio, within a confined range bordering the Dirac cone. Numerical results exhibit excellent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Photonic Systems · Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
