Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results

Nonlinear lattices and the nonlinear acoustics they support have a broad impact on shock and vibration mitigation, sound isolation, and acoustic logic devices. In this work, we experimentally study wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in an asymmetric network of two nonlinear lattices...

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Main Authors: A. Kanj, C. Wang, A. Mojahed, A. Vakakis, S. Tawfick
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Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-06-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0047806
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spelling doaj-dc200f10d7f5435a967ebe793798cc792021-07-08T13:20:02ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262021-06-01116065328065328-1410.1063/5.0047806Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental resultsA. Kanj0C. Wang1A. Mojahed2A. Vakakis3S. Tawfick4Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USADepartment of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USADepartment of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USADepartment of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USADepartment of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USANonlinear lattices and the nonlinear acoustics they support have a broad impact on shock and vibration mitigation, sound isolation, and acoustic logic devices. In this work, we experimentally study wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in an asymmetric network of two nonlinear lattices with weak linear inter-lattice coupling. We report on the design, fabrication, and system identification of coupled lattices with essentially nonlinear next-neighbor intra-lattice coupling and on their unusual nonlinear acoustics. By weakly coupling the lattices and introducing structural disorder in one of them, we experimentally prove the realization of irreversible breather redirection between lattices governed by a macroscopic analog of the quantum Landau–Zener tunneling effect. In the experiments performed, the input energy is applied by impulse (broadband) excitation, and the resulting acoustical mechanism for wave redirection is in the form of propagating breathers, that is, localized oscillating wave packets formed by the synergy of nonlinearity and dispersion. Moreover, we study the non-reciprocal acoustics of the experimental lattice system by applying separate impulses at each of its four terminals and investigate the tunability with the energy of the resulting acoustic non-reciprocity by systematically varying the impulse intensity. The reported experimental results show that the weakly coupled, disordered, and nonlinear lattice system has wave tailoring properties that are tunable with energy. Altogether, the experimental results agree well with theoretical predictions reported in a companion work based on reduced-order numerical models and prove the efficacy of the system for applications, providing a path for applying these advanced concepts in future structures and devices.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0047806
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author A. Kanj
C. Wang
A. Mojahed
A. Vakakis
S. Tawfick
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C. Wang
A. Mojahed
A. Vakakis
S. Tawfick
Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results
AIP Advances
author_facet A. Kanj
C. Wang
A. Mojahed
A. Vakakis
S. Tawfick
author_sort A. Kanj
title Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results
title_short Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results
title_full Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results
title_fullStr Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results
title_full_unstemmed Wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic Landau–Zener tunneling: Experimental results
title_sort wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in a dissipative nonlinear lattice by macroscopic landau–zener tunneling: experimental results
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Nonlinear lattices and the nonlinear acoustics they support have a broad impact on shock and vibration mitigation, sound isolation, and acoustic logic devices. In this work, we experimentally study wave redirection, localization, and non-reciprocity in an asymmetric network of two nonlinear lattices with weak linear inter-lattice coupling. We report on the design, fabrication, and system identification of coupled lattices with essentially nonlinear next-neighbor intra-lattice coupling and on their unusual nonlinear acoustics. By weakly coupling the lattices and introducing structural disorder in one of them, we experimentally prove the realization of irreversible breather redirection between lattices governed by a macroscopic analog of the quantum Landau–Zener tunneling effect. In the experiments performed, the input energy is applied by impulse (broadband) excitation, and the resulting acoustical mechanism for wave redirection is in the form of propagating breathers, that is, localized oscillating wave packets formed by the synergy of nonlinearity and dispersion. Moreover, we study the non-reciprocal acoustics of the experimental lattice system by applying separate impulses at each of its four terminals and investigate the tunability with the energy of the resulting acoustic non-reciprocity by systematically varying the impulse intensity. The reported experimental results show that the weakly coupled, disordered, and nonlinear lattice system has wave tailoring properties that are tunable with energy. Altogether, the experimental results agree well with theoretical predictions reported in a companion work based on reduced-order numerical models and prove the efficacy of the system for applications, providing a path for applying these advanced concepts in future structures and devices.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0047806
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