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Low-frequency tunable topological interface states in soft phononic crystal cylinders

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2020.106098

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Soft phononic cylinder; Active tunability; Low-frequency interface state; Topological phase diagram; Material nonlinearity

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  1. Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Irish Research Council [GOIPD/2019/65]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11872329, 11621062]
  3. China Scholarship Council (CSC)
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, PR China [2016XZZX001-05]
  5. Shenzhen Scientific and Technological Fund for RD, PR China [JCYJ20170816172316775]

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This study proposes a method to achieve mechanically tunable topological interface states for longitudinal waves using soft topological phononic crystals. Numerical results demonstrate the low-frequency topological interface states between different soft phononic cylinders, with the frequency being continuously adjustable by external force.
Topological phononic crystals have attracted intensive attention due to their peculiar topologically protected interface or edge states. Their operating frequency, however, is generally fixed once designed and fabricated. Here, we propose to overcome this limitation by utilizing soft topological phononic crystals. In particular, we design a simple one-dimensional periodic system of soft cylindrical waveguides to realize mechanically tunable topological interface states for longitudinal waves. To this end, we employ the nonlinear elasticity theory and its linearized incremental version to fully account for both geometric and material nonlinearities of the system. We derive the dispersion relation for small-amplitude longitudinal motions superimposed on the finitely deformed state. In addition, our analytical results provide information about the corresponding Bloch wave modes, displacement field distributions, and signal transmission coefficients for finite cylindrical waveguides with identical or various unit-cell topologies. Our numerical results illustrate the low-frequency topological interface state occurring at the interface between two topologically distinct soft phononic cylinders. Moreover, we show that the corresponding frequency in the overlapped band gap can be continuously adjusted by an external force. This analytical result is also validated by the finite element simulations. Finally, we provide the topological phase diagrams to demonstrate the tunable position and existence condition of the topological interface states when tuning the external loading. The low-frequency tunable topological interface states with remarkable field enhancement may find a wide range of potential applications such as tunable energy harvesters, low-pass filters and high-sensitivity detectors for biomedical applications.

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