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Space-Time Elastic Metamaterials for Zero-Frequency and Zero-Wavenumber Bandgaps

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posted on 2025-05-09, 16:01 authored by Brahim Lemkalli, Alaa Ali, Qingxiang Ji, Julio Andrés Iglesias Martínez, Younes Achaoui, Sebastien Guenneau, Richard Craster, Muamer Kadic
We create wave-matter space-time metamaterials using optical trapping forces to manipulate mass-spring chains and create zero-frequency and zero-wavenumber band gaps: the bosonic nature of phonons, and hence this elastodynamic setting, traditionally prohibits either zero-frequency or zero-wavenumber band gaps. Here, we generate zero-frequency gaps using optomechanical interactions within a 3D mass-spring chain by applying an optical trapping force to hold or manipulate a mass in a contactless manner independent of its elastodynamic excitations. Through careful modification of the geometrical parameters in the trapped monoatomic mass-spring chain, we demonstrate the existence of a zero-frequency gap generated by the optical forces on the masses. The precise control we have over the system allows us to drive another set of masses and springs out of phase with its traveling wave thereby creating a zero-wavenumber band gap.

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