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Asymmetric transmission of elastic shear vertical waves in solids.

Ultrasonics 2019 March 22
In this work, we propose an asymmetric transmission structure (ATS) for elastic shear vertical (SV) waves in solids, which has been relatively unexplored. The ATS is constituted by a metasurface and a phononic crystal (PC) possessing a directional band gap. While the metasurface aims to redirect the incident wave, the PC acts as a directional filter. The metasurface is composed of a stacked array of composite plates with two connecting parts made of different materials. To examine the performance of the designed ATS, full numerical simulations have been conducted. The numerical results indicate that the proposed ATS offered a relatively broad working frequency band and had a one order of magnitude difference in terms of transmission between the positive and negative incidences. Our study provides an alternative method to control elastic SV waves and could benefit applications in various fields, such as Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS), in which thin plates are frequently used components.

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