We highlight the effect of structural hierarchy and deformation on band structure and wave-propagation behavior of two-dimensional phononic crystals. Our results show that the topological hierarchical architecture and instability-induced pattern transformations of the structure under compression can be effectively used to tune the band gaps and directionality of phononic crystals. The work provides insights into the role of structural organization and hierarchy in regulating the dynamic behavior of phononic crystals, and opportunities for developing tunable phononic devices.Engineering and Applied Science
International audienceThe simultaneous existence of photonic and phononic band gaps opens up many po...
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AbstractIn this letter we report a class of hierarchically architected honeycombs in which structura...
Phononic crystals and acoustic metamaterials are heterogeneous materials that enable manipulation of...
Existing research on the mechanism of frequency bands in phononic crystals were without exception co...
Existing research on the mechanism of frequency bands in phononic crystals were without exception co...
We investigate the effects of geometric and material nonlinearities introduced by deformation on the...
This dissertation contains research directed at investigating the behavior and properties of a class...
The quest for novel designs for lightweight phononic crystals and elastic metamaterials with wide lo...
Strongly confined waveguiding is one of the main applications of phononic crystals that can be achie...
International audiencePhononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficientl...
The physical mechanisms of phononic bandgap (PnBG) formation in the pillar-based phononic crystals (...
Phononic crystal band gaps (BGs), which are realized by Bragg scattering, have a central frequency a...
International audiencePhononic crystals with triangular and honeycomb lattices are investigated expe...
International audienceThe simultaneous existence of photonic and phononic band gaps opens up many po...
International audienceThe objective of this invited paper is to present a review of the domain of ph...
International audienceIn this paper, the interplay of Bragg scattering and local resonance is theore...
AbstractIn this letter we report a class of hierarchically architected honeycombs in which structura...
Phononic crystals and acoustic metamaterials are heterogeneous materials that enable manipulation of...
Existing research on the mechanism of frequency bands in phononic crystals were without exception co...
Existing research on the mechanism of frequency bands in phononic crystals were without exception co...
We investigate the effects of geometric and material nonlinearities introduced by deformation on the...
This dissertation contains research directed at investigating the behavior and properties of a class...
The quest for novel designs for lightweight phononic crystals and elastic metamaterials with wide lo...
Strongly confined waveguiding is one of the main applications of phononic crystals that can be achie...
International audiencePhononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficientl...
The physical mechanisms of phononic bandgap (PnBG) formation in the pillar-based phononic crystals (...
Phononic crystal band gaps (BGs), which are realized by Bragg scattering, have a central frequency a...
International audiencePhononic crystals with triangular and honeycomb lattices are investigated expe...
International audienceThe simultaneous existence of photonic and phononic band gaps opens up many po...
International audienceThe objective of this invited paper is to present a review of the domain of ph...
International audienceIn this paper, the interplay of Bragg scattering and local resonance is theore...