Experimental Observation of Nonreciprocal Waves in a Spatiotemporally Modulated Phononic Chain

ORAL

Abstract

Mechanical devices that break time-reversal symmetry are highly desirable for sound and vibration insulation, because they allow non-reciprocal wave transmission. Here, we show the first experimental demonstration of non-reciprocity in a one-dimensional phononic chain, obtained from spatio-temporal modulation of local stiffness and resonance. The modulation is controlled by electro-magnets in a discrete chain of magnetic masses connected by weakly nonlinear springs. This biased modulation breaks time-reversal symmetry and opens a bandgap in the dispersion relation, which allows uni-directional sound transmission. This work provides opportunities to build nonreciprocal devices in 1D, without using 2D topological mechanical systems.

*The authors acknowledge the National Science Foundation under EFRI Grant No. 1741565

Presenters

  • Yifan Wang

    • California Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Yifan Wang

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Behrooz Yousefzadeh

    • California Institute of Technology
    • Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology
  • Chiara Daraio

    • Caltech
    • California Institute of Technology
    • Mechanical and Civil Engineering, California Institute of Technology
    • Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology