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Recent Progress on 3D Chiral Mechanical Metamaterials

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Abstract

We review our recent progress on three-dimensional (3D) microstructured chiral mechanical metamaterials. These architectures have been made by state-of-the-art 3D laser nanoprinting and lately also by rapid multi-focus multi-photon 3D laser nanoprinting. For the latter, the metamaterials contain more than one hundred thousand unit cells and more than three hundred billion voxels.
Concerning the static regime, we will present novel architectures that allow to bring the push-to-twist conversion effects previously reported by us to much larger absolute values at larger numbers of unit cells. Specifically, the twist/strain can be tailored to linearly increase up to a characteristic number of unit cells, beyond which the twist/strain asymptotically decays inversely with the number of unit cells (unpublished).
Regarding the dynamic regime, we will review our recently published results on acoustical activity, the elastic counterpart of optical activity. Moreover, we will also present unpublished result on a different unit-cell design, for which the observed rotation angles approach the fundamental limit of 90 degrees per unit cell.

Presenters

  • Martin Wegener

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Martin Wegener

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology