Reconfigurable Phononic-Crystal Circuits Formed by Coupled Acoustoelastic Resonators

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TitreReconfigurable Phononic-Crystal Circuits Formed by Coupled Acoustoelastic Resonators
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursWang Y-F, Wang T-T, Wang Y-S, Laude V
JournalPHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
Volume8
Pagination014006
Date PublishedJUL 10
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2331-7019
Résumé

Reconfigurable phononic circuits can be created by the selective fluid filling of holes in a solid phononic crystal. For frequencies within a complete band gap of the bare phononic crystal, the filled holes become cavities that sustain acoustoelastic defect modes. Those cavities couple evanescently with a strength that depends on their separation. We investigate the dispersion relation and the transmission properties of coupled-resonator acoustoelastic waveguides formed by a chain of cavities. While the dispersion relation is strongly dependent on the separation between cavities, transmission properties are only weakly dependent on the details of the phononic circuit for a fixed separation. Furthermore, depending on the polarization of the source of waves, defect modes can be excited selectively. As a result, rather arbitrary phononic circuits can be created, such as multiply bent waveguides or wave splitters.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevApplied.8.014006