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Fabricating Metamaterials Using the Fiber Drawing Method
Published on: October 18, 2012
Graded phononic metamaterials based on scalable microfabrication and design
Charles Dorn1,2, Vignesh Kannan1,3, Ute Drechsler4
1Mechanics and Materials Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
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Metamaterials' engineered internal structures enable customized material properties beyond those found in nature, such as the capability to guide, attenuate, and focus waves at will. Phononic metamaterials aim to manipulate mechanical waves, with broad applications in acoustics, elastodynamics and structural vibrations. A key bottleneck in the advancement of phononic metamaterials is their scalability beyond tens of unit cells per spatial dimension, which equally affects their design, simulation, and fabrication. Here, we present a framework for scalable inverse design of spatially graded phononic metamaterials for elastic wave guiding, together with a scalable microfabrication method. This framework enables the design and realization of complex waveguides including hundreds of thousands of unit cells, potentially extendable to millions with no change in protocol. Scalable designs are optimized with a ray tracing model for waves in spatially graded beam lattices and fabricated by photolithography and etching of silicon wafers, to create free-standing microarchitected films. Wave guiding is demonstrated experimentally by using pulsed laser excitation and interferometric displacement measurements. Broadband wave guiding is demonstrated, indicating the promise of our scalable design and fabrication methods for on-chip elastic wave manipulation.
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