超材料
物理
离域电子
背景(考古学)
色散(光学)
带宽(计算)
各向同性
计算物理学
经典力学
光学
量子力学
计算机科学
计算机网络
生物
古生物学
作者
Aleksi Bossart,Romain Fleury
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.130.207201
摘要
To date, the vast majority of architected materials have leveraged two physical principles to control wave behavior, namely Bragg interference and local resonances. Here, we describe a third path: structures that accommodate a finite number of delocalized zero-energy modes, leading to anomalous dispersion cones that nucleate from extreme spatial dispersion at 0 Hz. We explain how to design such zero-energy modes in the context of elasticity and show that many of the landmark wave properties of metamaterials can also be induced at an extremely subwavelength scale by the associated anomalous cones, without suffering from the same bandwidth limitations. We then validate our theory through a combination of simulations and experiments. Finally, we present an inverse design method to produce anomalous cones at desired locations in momentum space.
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