Dual-band selective rainbow trapping in two-dimensional gradient valley phononic crystals

Y Yao-Hui Liu (School of Mathematics and Physics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University 1 , Lanzhou 730070,) M Mao-Ting Tan (College of Power Engineering, Naval University of Engineering 3 , Wuhan 430033,) X Xing-Lin Gao (School of Bailie Mechanical Engineering, Lanzhou City University 3 , Lanzhou 730070,) L Lin-Wei Hu (School of Mathematics and Physics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University 1 , Lanzhou 730070,) C Chao Luo (University of Miami , , , ,) X Xiao-Wei Sun (School of Mechanical Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University 1 , Lanzhou 730070,)

Abstract

The realization of topological rainbow trapping provides significant potential for applications in energy storage and recovery, signal sensing, and related fields. Most studies focus on the first bandgap of valley phononic crystals, which presents a challenge for developing multi-band topological acoustic devices. This study designs a three-legged circular rod valley phononic crystal, where spatial symmetry is broken through rotation to open two Dirac cones. It observes topological edge states within the ranges of the original two bandgaps by combining two valley phononic crystals with different topological phases. In addition, the magnitude of the group velocity is calculated in the supercells at different rod lengths, revealing points with a group velocity of zero at different frequencies, thus realizing rainbow trapping in dual bandgaps. The findings indicated that within bandgap 1, the acoustic waves can only propagate along the waveguide from left to right. The acoustic waves are sequentially trapped at different locations as the frequency increases. In the range of bandgap 2, the acoustic waves can only propagate along the waveguide from right to left. As the frequency decreases, the acoustic waves are trapped at different locations. The designed three-legged circular rod valley phononic crystal facilitates the unidirectional propagation of acoustic waves at specific frequencies, making it suitable for applications in acoustic diodes. The realization of dual-band topological rainbow trapping provides potential application value for energy recovery, signal sensors, and other technological applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 11
Published March 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

Y

Yao-Hui Liu

School of Mathematics and Physics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University 1 , Lanzhou 730070,

M

Mao-Ting Tan

College of Power Engineering, Naval University of Engineering 3 , Wuhan 430033,

X

Xing-Lin Gao

School of Bailie Mechanical Engineering, Lanzhou City University 3 , Lanzhou 730070,

L

Lin-Wei Hu

School of Mathematics and Physics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University 1 , Lanzhou 730070,

C

Chao Luo

University of Miami , , , ,

X

Xiao-Wei Sun

School of Mechanical Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University 1 , Lanzhou 730070,