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Programming nonreciprocity and reversibility in multistable mechanical metamaterials

Gabriele Librandi, Eleonora Tubaldi, Katia Bertoldi

2021Nature Communications87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nonreciprocity can be passively achieved by harnessing material nonlinearities. In particular, networks of nonlinear bistable elements with asymmetric energy landscapes have recently been shown to support unidirectional transition waves. However, in these systems energy can be transferred only when the elements switch from the higher to the lower energy well, allowing for a one-time signal transmission. Here, we show that in a mechanical metamaterial comprising a 1D array of bistable arches nonreciprocity and reversibility can be independently programmed and are not mutually exclusive. By connecting shallow arches with symmetric energy wells and decreasing energy barriers, we design a reversible mechanical diode that can sustain multiple signal transmissions. Further, by alternating arches with symmetric and asymmetric energy landscapes we realize a nonreciprocal chain that enables propagation of different transition waves in opposite directions.

Topics & Concepts

BistabilityMetamaterialEnergy (signal processing)Nonlinear systemPhysicsMechanical energyTransmission (telecommunications)Energy harvestingArchSIGNAL (programming language)Elastic energyDiodeTopology (electrical circuits)OptoelectronicsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsEngineeringStructural engineeringProgramming languagePower (physics)Acoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsNonlinear Photonic Systems