Metamaterials extend the realm of materials' properties by carefully designed structural inclusions. By targeting the extraction of effective properties from composite materials, homogenization theory plays an important role for metamaterials in their design and characterization. However, conventional homogenization methods are limited to the long wavelength limit. Here, we introduce an exact homogenization scheme valid for one-dimensional metamaterials over the full frequency band. In this scheme, with the aid of eigenstates's characterization, a set of explicit formulas for effective mass density and effective elastic modulus are obtained by matching the surface responses properties of a metamaterial's single structural unit with a piece ...
This work presents a quasi-analytical approach to the homogenization of metamaterials realized by th...
Over the past decade, the emergence of acoustic metamaterials has considerably broadened the possibi...
We discuss the following general problem: given a composite, made from at least two different mater...
We present a homogenization scheme for metamaterials based on reproducing the lowest orders of scatt...
Acoustic metamaterials have novel properties in propagating sonic waves for its artificially structu...
We propose a new homogenization methodology for periodic electromagnetic structures (photonic crysta...
International audienceThe wave propagation in structures involving metamaterials can be described ow...
We present a homogenization method for periodic acoustic composites based on the Plane Wave Expansio...
AbstractWe present a homogenization method for periodic acoustic composites based on the Plane Wave ...
We discuss a simple first-principles homogenization theory for describing, in the long-wavelength li...
This paper presents a general multiscale framework towards the computation of the emer- gent effecti...
We present a dynamical homogenization method for acoustic and elastic metamaterials based on periodi...
Depending on the frequency, waves can either propagate (transmission band) or be attenuated (attenua...
The aim of this review is to give an overview of techniques and methods used in the modeling of acou...
This work discusses the theoretical definition and practical application of different approaches to ...
This work presents a quasi-analytical approach to the homogenization of metamaterials realized by th...
Over the past decade, the emergence of acoustic metamaterials has considerably broadened the possibi...
We discuss the following general problem: given a composite, made from at least two different mater...
We present a homogenization scheme for metamaterials based on reproducing the lowest orders of scatt...
Acoustic metamaterials have novel properties in propagating sonic waves for its artificially structu...
We propose a new homogenization methodology for periodic electromagnetic structures (photonic crysta...
International audienceThe wave propagation in structures involving metamaterials can be described ow...
We present a homogenization method for periodic acoustic composites based on the Plane Wave Expansio...
AbstractWe present a homogenization method for periodic acoustic composites based on the Plane Wave ...
We discuss a simple first-principles homogenization theory for describing, in the long-wavelength li...
This paper presents a general multiscale framework towards the computation of the emer- gent effecti...
We present a dynamical homogenization method for acoustic and elastic metamaterials based on periodi...
Depending on the frequency, waves can either propagate (transmission band) or be attenuated (attenua...
The aim of this review is to give an overview of techniques and methods used in the modeling of acou...
This work discusses the theoretical definition and practical application of different approaches to ...
This work presents a quasi-analytical approach to the homogenization of metamaterials realized by th...
Over the past decade, the emergence of acoustic metamaterials has considerably broadened the possibi...
We discuss the following general problem: given a composite, made from at least two different mater...