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Composite pentamode metamaterials with low frequency locally resonant characteristics

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Locally resonant phononic crystals have excellent low-frequency characteristics and can result in a small size controlling a long wavelength. Based on the locally resonant phononic crystal theory, locally resonant pentamode… Click to show full abstract

Locally resonant phononic crystals have excellent low-frequency characteristics and can result in a small size controlling a long wavelength. Based on the locally resonant phononic crystal theory, locally resonant pentamode metamaterials with composite materials are proposed and studied. The acoustic band frequencies of the locally resonant pentamode metamaterials were found to be two orders of magnitude smaller than those of conventional Bragg-Scattering pentamode metamaterials with the same lattice constant. Therefore, the single-mode frequency regions and locally resonant acoustic bandgaps which are under 110 Hz can be obtained by locally resonant pentamode metamaterials with a centimeter-scale lattice constant. The figure of merit can be increased by 60.78%–138.08%. This kind of locally resonant pentamode metamaterial opens a new path for applications in low-frequency acoustic cloaking and control of long wavelengths using small structure dimensions.

Keywords: pentamode metamaterials; low frequency; locally resonant; resonant pentamode

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Physics
Year Published: 2017

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