TY - JOUR
T1 - Adaptable invisibility management using kirigami-inspired transformable metamaterials
AU - Xu, He Xiu
AU - Wang, Mingzhao
AU - Hu, Guangwei
AU - Wang, Shaojie
AU - Wang, Yanzhao
AU - Wang, Chaohui
AU - Zeng, Yixuan
AU - Li, Jiafang
AU - Zhang, Shuang
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Many real-world applications, including adaptive radar scanning and smart stealth, require reconfigurable multifunctional devices to simultaneously manipulate multiple degrees of freedom of electromagnetic (EM) waves in an on-demand manner. Recently, kirigami technique, affording versatile and unconventional structural transformation, has been introduced to endow metamaterials with the capability of controlling EM waves in a reconfigurable manner. Here, we report for a kirigami-inspired sparse meta-architecture, with structural density of 1.5% in terms of the occupation space, for adaptive invisibility based on independent operations of frequency, bandwidth, and amplitude. Based on the general principle of dipolar management via structural reconstruction of kirigami-inspired meta-architectures, we demonstrate reconfigurable invisibility management with abundant EM functions and a wide tuning range using three enantiomers (A, B, and C) of different geometries characterized by the folding angle β. Our strategy circumvents issues of limited abilities, narrow tuning range, extreme condition, and high cost raised by available reconfigurable metamaterials, providing a new avenue toward multifunctional smart devices.
AB - Many real-world applications, including adaptive radar scanning and smart stealth, require reconfigurable multifunctional devices to simultaneously manipulate multiple degrees of freedom of electromagnetic (EM) waves in an on-demand manner. Recently, kirigami technique, affording versatile and unconventional structural transformation, has been introduced to endow metamaterials with the capability of controlling EM waves in a reconfigurable manner. Here, we report for a kirigami-inspired sparse meta-architecture, with structural density of 1.5% in terms of the occupation space, for adaptive invisibility based on independent operations of frequency, bandwidth, and amplitude. Based on the general principle of dipolar management via structural reconstruction of kirigami-inspired meta-architectures, we demonstrate reconfigurable invisibility management with abundant EM functions and a wide tuning range using three enantiomers (A, B, and C) of different geometries characterized by the folding angle β. Our strategy circumvents issues of limited abilities, narrow tuning range, extreme condition, and high cost raised by available reconfigurable metamaterials, providing a new avenue toward multifunctional smart devices.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85114803760&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.34133/2021/9806789
DO - 10.34133/2021/9806789
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85114803760
SN - 2096-5168
VL - 2021
JO - Research
JF - Research
M1 - 9806789
ER -