用于波浪操纵的拓弹性超材料:一个全面的审查
Zhenyu Chen1, Guoliang Zhi1, Guifeng Wang2
1School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, People's Republic of China.
概括
拓弹性超材料为强大的波导和振动控制等应用提供了对弹性波的先进控制. 本综述探讨了它们的基本性质,拓阶段以及凝聚物质物理学的未来研究方向.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 声学 声学 在声学上
背景情况:
- 拓弹性超材料是利用拓原理操纵弹性波的工程材料.
- 与传统材料相比,它们在波导,能量收集和振动控制方面提供了卓越的性能.
研究的目的:
- 为拓弹性元材料提供全面的综述.
- 检查它们的基本特性,拓概念和应用.
- 突出最近的进展和未来的研究方向.
主要方法:
- 弹性超材料和拓概念的回顾性检查.
- 讨论这些元材料所支持的拓相 (例如,量子霍尔,自旋霍尔,山谷霍尔效应,韦尔点).
- 探索高阶拓阶段及其对波局部化的影响.
主要成果:
- 拓弹性超材料具有独特的特性,可以对弹性波进行强大的控制.
- 它们支持各种拓相,包括量子霍尔,自旋霍尔,山谷霍尔效应和韦尔点.
- 高阶拓相对波局部进行了增强的控制.
结论:
- 拓弹性元材料是一个快速发展的领域,具有显著的实际应用潜力.
- 未来的研究应该专注于非线性,非赫尔密斯效应,智能设计和多功能材料.
- 本综述提供了基础概述,并确定了未来勘探的关键途径.
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