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A three step recipe for designing auxetic materials on demand

Daniel Acuña, Francisco J. Gutiérrez, Rodrigo Silva, Humberto Palza, Álvaro S. Núñez, Gustavo Düring

2022Communications Physics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Unlike regular elastic materials, when auxetic materials are compressed, they become thinner in the direction perpendicular to the applied force. Despite their outstanding mechanical properties, a systematic design of new and controlled auxetics remains underdeveloped. Here we establish a unified framework to describe bidimensional perfect auxetics with potential use in the design of new materials. Inspired by a natural connection between rotating rigid units and antiferromagnetic spin systems, we unveil the conditions for the emergence of a non-trivial floppy mode responsible for the auxetic behaviour. This model establishes three simple steps to design new auxetics. In particular, we constructed an exotic crystal, a Penrose quasi-crystal and the long-desired isotropic auxetic. The auxeticity of these designs is robust under small structural disturbances, as seen from experiments and numerical simulations. We expect that this work will allow the implementation of auxetic behaviour into advanced materials to enhance their functionalities, with a promising extension into 3D auxetics.

Topics & Concepts

AuxeticsIsotropyMaterials sciencePerpendicularMechanical engineeringGeometryMathematicsComposite materialPhysicsEngineeringOpticsCellular and Composite StructuresAdvanced Materials and MechanicsPickering emulsions and particle stabilization