Experimental Demonstration of Ordered and Disordered Multiresonant Metamaterials for Lamb Waves

Matthieu Rupin, Fabrice Lemoult, Geoffroy Lerosey, and Philippe Roux
Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 234301 – Published 10 June 2014
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Abstract

We demonstrate the experimental realization of a multiresonant metamaterial for Lamb waves, i.e., elastic waves propagating in plates. The metamaterial effect comes from the resonances of long aluminum rods that are attached to an aluminum plate. Using time-dependent measurements, we experimentally prove that this metamaterial exhibits wide band gaps as well as sub- and suprawavelength modes for both a periodic and a random arrangement of the resonators. The dispersion curve inside the metamaterial is predicted through hybridizations between flexural and compressional resonances in the rods and slow and fast Lamb modes in the plate. We finally underline how the various degrees of freedom of such system paves the way to the design of metamaterials for the control of Lamb waves in unprecedented ways.

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  • Received 11 February 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.234301

© 2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Matthieu Rupin1, Fabrice Lemoult2, Geoffroy Lerosey2, and Philippe Roux1,*

  • 1Institut des Sciences de la Terre, UMR 5275, Université Joseph Fourier, 38000 Grenoble, France
  • 2Institut Langevin, ESPCI ParisTech and CNRS UMR 7587, PSL Research University, 1 rue Jussieu, 75005, Paris, France

  • *Corresponding author. Philippe.roux@ujf-grenoble.fr

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Vol. 112, Iss. 23 — 13 June 2014

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