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Bioinspired Extreme Materials Laboratory

2017 “Harnessing Geometric Frustration to Form Band Gaps in Acoustic Networks”

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Author
P. Wang, Y. Zheng, M. C. Fernandes, Y. Sun, K. Xu, S. Sun, S. H. Kang, V. Tournat, and K. Bertoldi
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Vol
118
Page
084302
Year
2017

 We demonstrate both numerically and experimentally that geometric frustration in two dimensional periodic acoustic networks consisting of arrays of narrow air channels can be harnessed to form band gaps (ranges of frequency in which the waves cannot propagate in any direction through the system). While resonant standing wave modes and interferences are ubiquitous in all the analyzed network geometries, we show that they give rise to band gaps only in the geometrically frustrated ones (i.e. those comprising of triangles and pentagons). Our results not only reveal a new mechanism based on geometric frustration to suppress the propagation of pressure waves in speci c frequency ranges, but also opens avenues for the design of a new generation of smart systems that control and manipulate sound and vibrations.


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