Bloch Wave Dynamics of a Branched Locally Resonant Metamaterial With a Discrete Periodic Resonating Branch

Mary V. Bastawrous, M. Hussein
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This paper presents a novel metamaterial unit-cell configuration that may exhibit local resonance (LR) band gaps with exceptional properties — e.g., extreme width. The proposed configuration is comprised of a base wave-propagating medium to which a discrete periodic resonating branch — e.g., a branch made of a finite number of repeating diatomic unit cells — is connected. Such periodicity causes waves propagating in the branch to experience attenuation within the branch unit-cell Bragg band gap. The branch may also vibrate in resonance within its Bragg band gap due to the effect of the boundaries introduced upon truncating the nominal periodic medium. Such Bragg band-gap resonances exhibited by the branch are key to the proposed configuration as the metamaterial LR band gaps that form around them may possess exceptional properties. This paper shows that these exceptional LR band gaps are highly tunable and can be systematically designed using a semi-analytical design approach. The design approach is in part based on a recently derived analytical method that predicts, in advance, whether the branch would exhibit resonance and anti-resonance frequencies in its Bragg band-gap. Finally, a numerical case is discussed to showcase the proposed metamaterial configuration and design approach; it presents a metamaterial unit cell that demonstrates an extremely wide LR band gap. These findings open a route towards exploiting discrete, e.g., granular, periodic resonators to realize highly tunable LR band gaps.
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具有离散周期谐振分支的分支局部谐振超材料的布洛赫波动力学
本文提出了一种新型的超材料单晶结构,它可能表现出具有特殊性质的局部共振(LR)带隙-例如,极端宽度。所提出的结构由一个基波传播介质组成,其中一个离散的周期性谐振分支-例如,由有限数量的重复双原子单元细胞组成的分支-连接。这种周期性导致在支路中传播的波在支路单位细胞布拉格带隙内经历衰减。由于在截断名义周期介质时引入的边界的影响,分支也可能在其布拉格带隙内共振振动。分支所表现出的这种布拉格带隙共振是所提出的结构的关键,因为在它们周围形成的超材料LR带隙可能具有特殊的性质。本文表明,这些特殊的LR带隙是高度可调的,并且可以使用半分析设计方法系统地设计。设计方法部分基于最近导出的分析方法,该方法可以提前预测分支是否会在其布拉格带隙中表现出共振和反共振频率。最后,讨论了一个数值实例来展示所提出的超材料结构和设计方法;它呈现出一种具有极宽LR带隙的超材料单元电池。这些发现为利用离散的,例如颗粒状的,周期性的谐振器来实现高度可调的LR带隙开辟了一条道路。
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