Phononic Coupled-Resonator Waveguide Micro-Cavities

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TitrePhononic Coupled-Resonator Waveguide Micro-Cavities
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursWang T-T, Bargiel S, Lardet-Vieudrin F, Wang Y-F, Wang Y-S, Laude V
JournalAPPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume10
Pagination6751
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
Mots-clésevanescent coupling, phononic cavity, phononic crystal
Résumé

Featured Application Engineered phononic resonances in the ultrasonic range. Phononic coupled-resonator waveguide cavities are formed by a finite chain of defects in a complete bandgap phononic crystal slab. The sample is machined in a fused silica plate by femtosecond printing to form an array of cross-shape holes. The collective resonance of the phononic cavities, in the Megahertz frequency range, are excited by a piezoelectric vibrator and imaged by laser Doppler vibrometry. It is found that well-defined resonant cavity modes can be efficiently excited, even though the phononic cavities are distant by a few lattice spacings and are only weakly coupled through evanescent elastic waves. The results suggest the possibility of engineering the dynamical response of a set of coupled phononic cavities by an adequate layout of defects in a phononic crystal slab.

DOI10.3390/app10196751